Just plug in the module into your D600’s USB port and turn your camera on. Once you download the App it’s pretty easy to get started. They provide a Free App ( Wireless Mobile Adapter Utility) for both platforms (see my review of the iPhone version here). However, the WU-1b seems to be narrowly focused by Nikon to shooting wirelessly to your iPhone or Android Smartphone. With the Eye-Fi and WT-5a module for the D4 you can wirelessly transmit your photos to a variety of Apps. The Nikon WU-1b is a narrowly focused solution The idea in all of these scenarios is to use the iPad or iPhone for review of what I’m shooting with my DSLR and sharing with email or social media of quick event photos. After that I configured my Nikon D4 and WT-5a module to shoot either wirelessly to my MacBook Pro or my iPad and now that I have a Nikon D600 (and loving it!) I was interested in seeing how the new Nikon WU-1b module works. I’ve been a fan of shooting wirelessly to my iPad since the early days when I got my Nikon D7000 using an Eye-Fi Pro X2 card.
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