Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VII (24 - 200 mm, 20.10 Mpx, 1")
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX100 VII

24 - 200 mm, 20.10 Mpx, 1"


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lightpat

1 week ago

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I understand your concern 👍 You're probably not doing anything wrong - it's mostly that the pairing flow of the RX100 VII and the Imaging Edge Mobile app (Sony) isn't very intuitive. A few points to clarify: 1. QR Code and first connection - The QR code does not appear until the very first connection between your camera and the application. - Once your camera has been registered with Imaging Edge Mobile, the QR code is useless: the transfer goes straight through the registered Wi-Fi. - This is why you no longer see the "Scan QR code" option → it has disappeared, because your RX100 VII is already linked to your smartphone. 2 How to transfer your photos now - On your RX100 VII, press the Menu button → go to Network → Send to smartphone. - Choose your images, then select This smartphone. - The camera will then create the Wi-Fi connection (it may ask you to enable Wi-Fi on your smartphone). - Open Imaging Edge Mobile → the app will connect automatically and the photos will be transferred. 3 If you absolutely must reuse a QR code - You need to delete the device registered in Imaging Edge Mobile (in the app settings). - Then make the association again: on your RX100 VII → Menu → Network → Connect to smartphone → (with QR Code). - The device will then display a QR code, which you scan in the app (Add a new device). 👉 So to sum up: if your aim is just to transfer photos, you don't need the QR code - it's only for the very first setup. Would you like me to give you a detailed step-by-step guide (screenshot by screenshot) to transferring images from the RX100 VII to Android, without going through the QR code again?

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tobiaspl

1 year ago

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sumoro

1 year ago

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ernst.keusen

1 year ago

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Hello Sumoro Battery and scene selection have already been answered. There is no camera case, but there is a practical camera bag that can be worn around the neck and offers good protection. This is available from Digitec: Sony LCJ--RXK at Fr. 69.90

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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NoApple

4 years ago

You don't have to understand everything about Sony... even the A6x00 models don't have a USB-C port. Not even the latest ones. Sony only builds them into the full-frame cameras. And has been for almost four years. The 7RIII was the first Sony with a USB-C port. On top of that, the micro USB port is used for remote releases.

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info

5 years ago

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