Wifi speeds are SO MUCH higher than bluetooth speeds - that’s still true now-a-days but was VERY true several years ago when they built these systems. Hopefully you’ll find that you can now consistently connect to Fujifilm’s Cam Remote app without issue.Īnd, for what it’s worth… while I know it’s frustrating for all parties, Fuji took the best route they could with the app at the time it was made. So if you have an iPhone, I invite you to try this solution and see if it fixes the problem for you. I assume there must be a similar method for Android, but I’m an iPhone user and not Android, so I cannot help much with that. You have to jump through some hoops that shouldn’t be necessary. What I discovered through this process is a method that (so far) seems to work every time. I spent a couple of hours putting these different potential solutions to the test. There were a number of ideas put forth to resolve the issue. Thankfully, some other people shared that they figured out a solution, and now the Cam Remote app works just fine for them. Someone even told me the reason why I was having trouble is because I’m technologically inept and perhaps even stupid. A few of the comments and messages that I received suggested that it was user error. ![]() It could be that they are using only one camera (and not multiple) and/or they don’t have Bluetooth models, but that’s just a guess. A small number seem to have no issues with the app at all. While most of the comments to my Reel were in agreement, there were some who reported a different experience.
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