Panasonic Image App

Published by: Panasonic Holdings
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Description

“Panasonic Image App” is an application that makes it possible to use your smartphone to remotely control the shooting and playback functions of a Wi-Fi-compatible digital camera/digital video camera, and to perform upload operations to SNS (Social Networking Service) sites.
The following major functions are available with this application.
・You can watch the same image as on the Live View screen of your digital camera/digital video camera on your smartphone, and control shooting and other camera operations as with a wireless remote controller. (*1)
・You can play back still pictures and videos recorded using your digital camera/digital video camera on your smartphone. (*2) (*3) You can also copy them to your smartphone, and upload them to SNS sites. (*3)
Additional functions for digital cameras
・This app allows you to implement continuous connection with a digital camera that has Bluetooth function and make Wi-Fi connections and perform remote operation just with your smart phone. It also allows you to apply location information to recorded images and easily perform automatic transfer of images.(*4)
・You can make settings to automatically transfer still pictures recorded with your digital camera to your smartphone.
・You can add location information acquired with your smartphone to pictures recorded using your digital camera.
(*1) With DMC-SZ8/SZ9/SZ10/TZ55/TZ56/TZ57/TZ58/ZS35/ZS45, it is not possible to remotely record videos from a smartphone.
(*2) With DMC-FT5/GF6/LF1/SZ8/SZ9/SZ10/TS5/TZ37/TZ40/TZ41/TZ55/TZ56/TZ57/TZ58/ZS27/ZS30/ZS35/ZS45, it is only possible to play back still pictures.
(*3) Not supported on HC-X1000.
(*4) This function can only be used with devices that support Bluetooth 4.0 or above (Bluetooth low energy technology).
[Compatible Operating Systems]
  iOS 9.3 – 17
[Notes]
・Bluetooth function can only be used with smart phones equipped with Bluetooth 4.0 and above (Bluetooth low energy technology).
・When using the location information recording function, note that high accuracy location information cannot be acquired with the iPod touch or the Wi-Fi version of the iPad that is not equipped with a GPS sensor.
・When using an iPhone or iPad that is equipped with a GPS sensor, be aware that continued use of the GPS function can lead to a dramatic decrease in battery capacity.
・In order to use the SNS upload functions or the Cloud Sync. Service, you must first obtain a service user ID for Panasonic’s LUMIX CLUB (free of charge).
・Continued use of GPS/Bluetooth running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
・The function to transfer images to an AV device can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.7 and later)
・The function to delete images can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.15 and later)
・The function of "Home Monitor" can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.19 and later)
・The function of "Baby Monitor" can no longer be used. (Version 1.10.19 and later)
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User Rating

4.07 out of 5

85 ratings in New Zealand

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Panasonic Image App Reviews

Too Good to be True

whowhobug on

New Zealand

Had high hopes for this app but alas… it’s useless!! Connectivity between camera and iPhone is a nightmare… it shouldn’t be! You can do better Panasonic….

Endlessly infuriating!!!

Kymberlie22 on

New Zealand

one of the reasons why I brought the camera was the wifi to camera capability but this app is beyond useless. It crashes, multi transfer doesn’t work and single image transfer results in crashing and 5 copies of every picture. Both app and iPhone are up to date and there’s plenty of space. My Nikon transfer app is a dream to use unlike this rubbish!!

Really???

NagHag on

New Zealand

Not well thought out. Crashy, grabby. Downloaded then deleted. Waste of time.

Essential

LachlanM on

New Zealand

This app is really useful. Using with gh5, gh5s and g9. Making a stop frame movie currently and the app allows you to focus and shoot without touching the camera on a tripod.

Hopeless

logix_nz on

New Zealand

A simple function like pairing and sending pics from camera to device like an iPhone over BT should be child’s play and as easy as 1-2-3. It’s not. This app really lets Panasonic down and their cameras.

Useless.

Josh Baines on

New Zealand

Useless! Couldn’t get it to work on my iPhone 7 Plus. The only problem I had with it was scanning the QR code. My iPhone camera wouldn’t focus. But the app also said to “snap”, and there was no snap/ capture button. Almost sounds like a problem on both Apple and Panasonic’s side, but this did not even begin to work for me unfortunately.

Crashy w GH4 movie mode

Wedelski1 on

New Zealand

It's a nice app // but there are two major problems with this app in conjunction with the GH4 in Movie Mode: 1) the focus peaks, so useful in Movie Mode, appear on the app monitor before you start rolling. As soon as you begin to roll however, the focus peaks disappear (unlike on the LCD monitor on the GH4 itself). This is a major problem, as I've been using the app in conjunction with a DJI Ronin. 2) the second, more problematic, issue is that there seems to be a glitch between this version and the GH4 in that we've had 2 crashes in the past 2 days of shooting. The first time, I pressed the stop record button on the app, and the camera froze, while the app said "camera operation in progress" -- on the GH4, the image was frozen, though the timecode continued to roll. All buttons on the GH4 and the app did nothing. In fact, turning off the power on the GH4 did nothing. We waited for the battery to die rather than pull it out. Fortunately, we didn't lose any footage. Yesterday, we were rolling in Movie Mode and I pressed stop on the GH4. Again, the camera froze and the app said "camera operation in progress." Again, we waited for the battery to die. Fortunately, we had a second camera to continue working. But we've stopped using this app until we see an update!

Still doesn’t work. So no remote function.

RobinRider on

United States

Second update: Panasonic seems to have totally abandoned this of us with older cameras. The same failure to connect still happens. I’ve given up transferring photos-the Apple card reader does that in an instant. But I would like a remote! Nope. Still no connection-despite an alleged update from two months ago that “fixed problems.” I love my camera but I’d have to think again before buying another. But I’m getting the clear impression I as an amateur dont matter at all. Whats new!?! Update: I mostly used the app to transfer photos to my phone. I bought a card attachment from Apple to enable me to import from the SD card to the phone. I’m able to download almost instantaneously. So I’m glad for all the problems-the card gizmo saved me a ton of time on my vacation! I got a new iPhone 14 pro. Now when I try to connect the camera (DC-ZS70) to the phone, the phone looks like the Wi-Fi is connected and then says in red “no internet connection. ” the Image app won’t give me control or transfer picture options and the camera says I am connected!!! Weird thing-my old iPad works ok-it goes to no internet connection but then the image app connects! Weird! And a big hassle. I don’t want to travel with my iPad. Update: I contacted Apple support. They escalated my issue to Engineering. Engineering investigated and said that it is an issue with the app. I emailed Panasonic support earlier this week. Despite an email saying I’d hear back in 2 days, I have heard nothing. I have 2 LUMIX cameras connecting this way. Neither works on the 14 Pro-both work on the iPad . PLEASE FIX THIS ISSUE!!!!!!

Can’t connect to iPhone anymore

Disgruntledxyz on

United States

Up until the most recent iPhone software update I had no issue connecting through the camera wifi and using the app to transfer photos to my phone. Now when I try to connect, I’ll get a “no connection” on the wifi signal and as a result the app won’t connect. Disappointed that they can’t update the app to be compatible with the latest iOS. This now limits my ability to do remote shooting or long exposure shooting effectively.

Worthless app

Cbltr5 on

United States

Does not connect iphone with LX100II. Worthless

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Keywords

Panasonic Image App Competitors

Name
Image Sync
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Remote Control for Sony Camera
OM Image Share
Creators' App
DJI Ronin
For DJI RS 2/RSC 2/Ronin-S etc
FUJIFILM Camera Remote
Canon DPP Express
Alpha Linker - Camera Transfer
Sony Camera Imaging Edge

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App Info

Category
Photo Video
Publisher
Panasonic Holdings
Languages
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, Chinese
Recent release
1.10.25 (7 months ago )
Released on
Jan 16, 2013 (11 years ago )
Last Updated
4 days ago
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