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Connect to FTP Server

G button U F network menu

Connect to FTP servers via wireless LAN.

Network Settings

Add camera network profiles. This item can also be used to choose from existing network profiles.

Create Profile

Create new network profiles (0 Connecting to FTP Servers via Wireless LAN).

  • If more than one profile already exists, you can press J to choose a profile and connect to the selected network.
  • To edit an existing profile, highlight it and press 2.
Option Description
[General]
  • [Profile name]: Rename the profile.
  • [Password protection]: Select [On] to require that a password be entered before the profile can be changed. To change the password, highlight [On] and press 2.
[Wireless]

Display connection settings for connection to wireless networks.

  • Infrastructure mode: Adjust settings for connection to a network via a router.

    • [SSID]: Enter the network SSID.
    • [Channel]: Selected automatically.
    • [Authentication/encryption]: Select the type of encryption used on the wireless network.
    • [Password]: Enter the network password.
  • Access-point mode: Adjust settings for direct wireless connection to the camera.

    • [SSID]: Choose the camera SSID.
    • [Channel]: Choose [Auto] or [Manual].
    • [Authentication/encryption]: Select the type of encryption used on the wireless network.
    • [Password]: If an option other than [OPEN] is selected for [Authentication/encryption], this item can be used to change the camera password.
[TCP/IP]

Adjust TCP/IP settings for infrastructure connections. An IP address is required.

  • [Obtain automatically]: If [ON] is selected, the IP address and sub-net mask for infrastructure mode connections will be acquired via a DHCP server or automatic IP addressing. Select [OFF] to enter the IP address ([Address]) and sub-net mask ([Mask]) manually.
  • [Gateway]: Enter the network’s default gateway address, if required.
  • [Domain Name Server (DNS)]: If a DNS is present on the same network as the FTP server, enter its address.
[FTP]
  • [Server type]: Choose the FTP server type and enter the URL or IP address, destination folder, and port number. An IP address is required.
  • [PASV mode]: Select [ON] to enable PASV mode.
  • [Anonymous login]: Select [ON] for anonymous login. This option can only be used with servers that are configured for anonymous login. Select [OFF] to supply a user ID and password.
  • [Proxy server]: Enable this option as required.

Copy to/from Card

Share network profiles.

  • If two memory cards are inserted, the profiles will be copied to and from the card in the slot selected for [Primary slot selection] in the photo shooting menu.
Option Description
[Copy profile from card] Copy profiles from the root directory of the memory card to the camera profile list.
[Copy profile to card]

Copy profiles from the camera to the memory card. Highlight a profile and press J to copy it to the memory card.

  • Password-protected profiles cannot be copied.

End Current Connection

End the connection to the current network.

Options

Adjust upload settings.

Auto Upload

Select [ON] to mark new photos for upload as they are taken.

  • Upload begins only after the photo has been recorded to the memory card. Be sure a memory card is inserted in the camera.
  • Videos are not uploaded automatically. They must instead be uploaded from the playback display (0 Selecting Pictures for Upload).

Delete After Upload

Select [ON] to delete photographs from the camera memory card automatically once upload is complete.

  • Files marked for transfer before you selected [ON] are not deleted.
  • Deletion may be suspended during some camera operations.

Upload RAW + JPEG As

When uploading RAW + JPEG pictures, choose whether to upload both the NEF (RAW) and JPEG files or only the NEF (RAW) or JPEG copy. Separate options can be selected for [Overflow/backup] and [RAW primary - JPEG secondary].

  • The option selected for [Overflow/backup] takes effect during both auto and manual upload.
  • The option selected for [RAW primary - JPEG secondary] applies only during auto upload.

Upload RAW + HEIF As

When uploading RAW + HEIF pictures, choose whether to upload both the NEF (RAW) and HEIF files or only the NEF (RAW) or HEIF copy. Separate options can be selected for [Overflow/backup] and [RAW primary - HEIF secondary].

  • The option selected for [Overflow/backup] takes effect during both auto and manual upload.
  • The option selected for [RAW primary - HEIF secondary] applies only during auto upload.

JPEG + JPEG Slot Selection

Choose a source slot for auto upload when taking pictures with [JPEG primary - JPEG secondary] selected for [Secondary slot function] in the photo shooting menu.

HEIF + HEIF Slot Selection

Choose a source slot for auto upload when taking pictures with [HEIF primary - HEIF secondary] selected for [Secondary slot function] in the photo shooting menu.

Overwrite If Same Name

Choose [ON] to overwrite files with duplicate names during upload. Choose [OFF] to add numbers to the names of newly uploaded files as necessary to prevent existing files being overwritten.

Protect If Marked for Upload

Select [ON] to automatically protect files marked for upload. Protection is removed as the files are uploaded.

Upload Marking

Select [ON] to add a timestamp to the pictures on the camera memory card giving the time of upload.

Upload Folder

Mark all photos in a selected folder for upload. Marking will be applied to all photos, regardless of whether they have been uploaded previously.

  • Videos will not be marked for upload. They must instead be uploaded from the playback display.

Deselect All?

Remove upload marking from all pictures. Upload of pictures with an “uploading” icon will immediately be terminated.

Manage Root Certificate

Load or manage root certificates used for connection to FTPS servers.

  • Contact the network administrator for the FTPS server in question for information on acquiring root certificates.
Option Description
[Import root certificate]

Import a root certificate to the camera from a memory card.

  • The certificate must be in the card’s root (top) directory.
  • The camera can import root certificate files named “ROOT.CER”, “ROOT.CRT”, or “ROOT.PEM”.
  • Only one root certificate can be stored on the camera at a time. The existing certificate is overwritten when a new certificate is imported.
  • Connections established using self-signed root certificates may not be trustworthy.
[Delete root certificate] Delete the current root certificate from the camera.
[View root certificate] View the camera’s current root certificate.
[Connect if authentication fails] Select [ON] to ignore certain authentication errors.