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Como es posible que te vendan una cámara con conexión wifi pero para usarla sea un añadido extra de paga, horrible experiencia
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12 Bewertungen in Mexiko
Como es posible que te vendan una cámara con conexión wifi pero para usarla sea un añadido extra de paga, horrible experiencia
No se vale que me vendas una cámara disque wi fi y me no me deje pasar mis fotos porque me quieren cobrar el usar mi cámara que abuso!! De todo quieren hacer negocio ya no es justo!!
Te cobran una suscripción cuando es un añadido que debería ser gratuito por adquirir una cámara, que tontería.
Es malísima, te hace perder tu tiempo con tantas cosas que tienes que poner para poder transferir un foto
I can even use this app wish my camera.!!
This app is horrible. I used to use the canon mobile file transfer app. It told me that I needed to download this new app. Then it proceeded to charge me a monthly subscription of $5.99 a month. Which is ridiculous for personal use. After going through the hassle of trying to connect my camera. After I connect it, it says my camera is no longer supported. Literally useless. This app is terrible. Canon needs to reinstate the old app and stop charging for applications that we can’t even use!
Used the app for years and now I have to pay. lol be for real just won’t use it anymore.
For real, nickel and diming us for a paid subscription after we drop thousands on equipment? Not a great look to say the least. Way to cut off your nose to spite your face, you can use my $5 to hire a PR firm. Ugh.
I paid many thousands for a Canin camera and then I cannot download my images using the companies app unless I pay $5? Seriously?
I shoot pro sports where images need to be relayed in real time to editors. Like everyone else who shoots pro sports, I use multiple bodies. Why in the world is there not capability to connect to multiple cameras simultaneously? More importantly, why in the world is there not capability to simply connect a cable from my R5 to my iPhone and select the images? Am I insane for thinking this is an obvious need? Additionally, I should be able to FTP any photos that I have in my library, not just the ones that have been transferred via the proprietary app. I shoot regularly at a stadium where many others are Nikon/Sony shooters. They plug an ethernet port into their bodies and they FTP photos in a second. But Canon only allows this if you've shelled out money for their most expensive bodies. I got an R5 over a 1DX because I knew Canon was going mirrorless and I wanted to stay up to date. But I've been penalized for buying an R5 prior to the release of the R3, apparently. Alright, fine, that's on me. But if you're going to make an alternative FTP solution for the "in between" cameras, why make something as half baked as this? I'm frustrated. Please consider this feedback and know I'm not the only one with these issues.
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