1st poster, Matt, you may get it when it's in the 2nd gen? There has already been an S1 and S2 camera from Nikon, and wifi for them is not new.
The reality of it however is you must have their (Nikon) software loaded into the computer that you want to beem the images too, it won't just connect to any ol' router. When that is possible, and you can configure how / where you want to send the photos based on what networks are currently available, then it will be a hit.
Where I see this going wrong is on college campuses and urban settings or apartment buildings where you could unknowingly be sending photos to someone elses computer.
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1st poster, Matt, you may get it when it's in the 2nd gen? There has already been an S1 and S2 camera from Nikon, and wifi for them is not new.
The reality of it however is you must have their (Nikon) software loaded into the computer that you want to beem the images too, it won't just connect to any ol' router. When that is possible, and you can configure how / where you want to send the photos based on what networks are currently available, then it will be a hit.
Where I see this going wrong is on college campuses and urban settings or apartment buildings where you could unknowingly be sending photos to someone elses computer.