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Terrible app Terrible appI spent over an hour trying to get this app to work on an iPhone 5s and Fuji XP70 equipped with wifi. After reading other reviews and going through Google searches I tried to get this app to work properly but failed. The app shows the phone's IP address but fails to connect every time. It falls into an irritating back and forth between the iPhone and the Fuji app--please connect to iPhone then dropping the connection, forcing you to go back to the camera to reset the connection only to loose it again on the app. There are NO help instructions and whatever details that are provided with the app are absolutely terrible. I tried renaming or shortening the camera's wifi name or renaming the camera from its default but that did not help. I reset the camera and restarted the app several times and that did not help either. If Fuji is serious about making this a useable app to take advantage of the many features it offers then they need to get rid of the folks who first developed this app and install a new team that will work these bugs out and streamline the app so users will not be frustrated with its difficulty of use. To put something this buggy and difficult to use out as a finished product on the App Store is not only a big negative for Fuji but it drives away customers who probably bought Fuji cameras with wifi expecting them to work properly out of the box. I have no problem with the XP70 camera, it works great and the images it produces are wonderful. What the problem is--the Fuji apps do not measure up to its cameras. Again, Fuji needs to either fix the apps or get rid of them and put the wifi connection functionality into the camera firmware--direct connect with the camera without using the flawed app.
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How to Connect & Review How to Connect & ReviewThis app does not connect 100% of the time, which makes for a frustrating experience. Here is the procedure I took to connect the iPhone (5s) and my Fuji XT1 (firmware v3). 1. Turn on Wifi on XT1 2. Open App on iPhone 3. Turn on wifi on iPhone 4. Go back to App on iPhone, and press Connect 5. Confirm connection on XT1 Note: that first connection took about 5 minutes, as my iPhone had difficulty finding the XT1 wireless. I had to manually enter the XT1 wireless network (even though my iPhone is set to automatically detect networks). To test this, I then disconnect by exiting the Camera Remote app on the iPhone, and closing it. I then went through the steps slightly differently. Turn no wifi on XT1, turn on wifi (in settings) on iPhone to ensure connection to XT1. Open Camera Remote app, hit connection. After the initial set up of manually entering the XT1 network, and following the same process, I was able to reliably connect the XT1 and iPhone, five times in a row. Additional notes: Fuji’s instructions on how to do this don’t seem to be specific enough. I was able to connect via iOS7 with less hassle. However, with the process above, I have been able to connect to iOS8 reliably. Once you are in the application, the remote feature is fantastic, a fully featured remote, with many options. The transfer feature is also good. Back to the connection issue though, if you want to go from Remote to Transfer, I needed to disconnect and reconnect, which was less than an ideal experience.
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App History
- Releaseabout 10 years ago