juan said:
stevelee said:
juan said:
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I hope this version of the G7X finally comes with software on both the camera and iOS/Android that can wirelessly transmit RAW photos. The RX100 series have had a way to do this for a few models now. Lightroom mobile has RAW shooting functionality for iPhones and Android phones that are a couple years old. Fooling around with cables and, worse, the phone interfaces to copy these pictures from a camera is just too much time and trouble for 99% of the cases where I quickly want to get a RAW image to my phone for processing in LightRoom mobile. Too often, if I really want a RAW image while out and about, I just shoot it with my iPhone.
I’d happily pay for G7X mark II specs with wireless RAW right now. If the mark III comes out without wireless RAW, I don’t see the point of the camera.
In September after I got my G7X II I took an extended trip through the Rockies. I don’t recall ever shooting JPEGs at all with that camera. Sometimes in the evening I would use Canon Camera Connect to review pictures from the day on my iPad. As I recall I transferred a few to the iPad, and maybe with a bit of editing I emailed some on to friends. From what you say, I shouldn’t have been able to do that. I wonder what I really did.
What I said was fooling around with cables and the phone interfaces to copy RAW images from a camera while out and about is too much time and trouble for 99% of the cases where I want to quickly get a RAW image to my phone.
The case you are describing is completely different - you are doing this in evening after you have returned to where you are staying and doing this with an iPad with a larger screen than a phone in a more convenient setting for that. I'm talking about doing the transfer to a phone while out and about. It's technically possible to hook up the cables and navigate the interfaces, but a pain - especially if trying to do while standing or walking. Using the wireless app for Jpegs, it's easy. I want this functionality for RAW images.
I already have a great pocket camera for shooting RAWs that I can pull images off at home if that's what I want. Sony has already had options to pull RAW off their RX100 series via wireless for a few years now. If Canon will not include it this time, I don't see the point of the camera.
As I recall the Canon software works the same on the phone as it does on the iPad. If you are away from a Wi-Fi signal, the camera will make its own network for the phone to connect to. I’ve never had a cable that would connect the phone to the camera, so I don’t know what you were doing with one, just that I didn’t need it. Bluetooth probably works also, but I haven’t tried. As I said, I don’t shoot JPEGs with that camera, so something must work with the RAW files. I just don’t remember what I did. As you say, the iPad has a bigger screen, so I use it to sort through pictures when I’m back at the hotel.
The main reason I use the Canon software on the phone to connect to the camera’s Wi-Fi is for the camera to get the GPS info from the phone to add to pictures’ metadata. I don’t do that on a long day of touring in order to save battery on both devices.