![]() Even so, the jpeg file gets renamed and the EXIF stripped off, which is a complete waste of effort as far as I'm concerned, I want that information retained. Secondly an option to transfer selected or all pictures to slab by WiFi is available: the jpeg can be transferred to the iPad but not the raw even when shooting raw+jpeg. ![]() With other mobile devices such as Android ymmvįirstly the WiFi camera control of both Panasonic and latest Olympus (rather a newcomer to WiFi) is excellent - when you shoot the picture is automatically transferred to the device. There is an SD reader cable for these slabs which does work but apparently a USB memory stick draws too much power and won't work. I think it is down to iOS - we're using iPads and iPhones It's not Panasonic, Olympus won't neither. But that saves me from having to shoot in Raw + Jpg. If that can do it, why can't Panasonic? I'm aware its probably not the raw image that gets transferred into the device, but some sort of a compressed and converted file. The odd thing is, I can successfully transfer raw images into my mobile from my Nikon D600 DSLR and using the wifi module I bought for it. I recently bought my Gm1 and I'm having the same issue. These files will stuff your hard disk(s) in no time. I can easily bang off over 700 shots a day. I rarely shoot RAW reserving it for special occasions and then RAW+JPG, because I've often had better JPG than I can get out of RAW, the RAW becomes a safety-net.Īnother thing to consider is that the RAW files off the GX7 are around 18 megabytes each. ![]() It just requires some sensible setting up of the camera first. There are some excellent functions inside the GX7 that renders the use of Photoshop/Lightroom/SilkyPix nugatory. If you shoot RAW then the data has to be truncated to 8-bit to fit on the SD card, this wastes the camera's extremely good ability to process to JPEG as it writes the files. Best to transfer RAW via an SD card reader to a desktop where they will have to be developed by other software. Using one on an iPhone is a waste of milk because they not only rename the files but strip the EXIF off too. It will not and won't fly RAW files on WIFI. The small JPEGS will be small enough to not take too much space on the card, and will be plenty large enough for any mobile device. Set it up to capture RAW + small JPEG and just ignore the JPEGS when importing onto a computer. There isn't a mobile RAW converter yet (I believe), although the lightroom rental software might have that ability, or potentially may in the future, but how that would interact with the Panasonic Image App, I do not know. I don´t want to make photos in RAW+JPG formats (just RAW), is there any solution? I can connect the GX7 with my mobile vía WiFi throw Panasonic Image App, but I can't transfer RAW images. Hello everyone, I have a GX7 and I´am very happy with the camera, but I have a problem transfering images from the camera to my iPhone.
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