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It's not possible to transfer images over wifi to a Mac?


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  • 1 month later...

So I waited for the new firmware to come out.  I still can't transfer images from my XT2 to my Mac either with a cable or over wifi.  Tethering works fine but I don't care about that.  Any ideas?

 

Just use a cardreader? Why bother with wifi or a cable in the first place?

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Just use a cardreader? Why bother with wifi or a cable in the first place?

 

 

I may have to.  I can't even find out if it's possible to transfer over usb or wifi.  I purchased the new MacBook Pro which requires some extra adapters.  I'm trying to reduce the amount of cables and adapters in my life.

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Are you certain it does not run on a Mac?

 

Here are the instructions for installing it:

 

http://app.fujifilm-dsc.com/pc/fujifilm_pc_autosave/en/download/index.html

 

I tried it for a while when I first got my XT-10, but I was not really impressed with wifi transfer speeds compared to how fast a card reader can move multi-gigabytes of data, so I never really kept up with it. As the saying goes: YMMV.

 

Edit: I just checked, Fuji's site says they are working to update this for full Sierra (10.12) compatibility, so it should not be too long. They said the same about the FinePix studio software, but it was okay, and then they updated it.

 

http://www.fujifilm.com/support/digital_cameras/software/pc_autosave/mac/

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Hi,

 

I managed to get PCAutosave to run on my new MacBook Pro with Sierra.

Open the .dmg and right-click the PCAutoSaveInstaller. Select "Show package contents" (Paketinhalt zeigen in German). Open Contents/MacOS and doubleclick the PCAutoSaveInataller executable. The installation should then work without the error message. 

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Hi,

 

I managed to get PCAutosave to run on my new MacBook Pro with Sierra.

Open the .dmg and right-click the PCAutoSaveInstaller. Select "Show package contents" (Paketinhalt zeigen in German). Open Contents/MacOS and doubleclick the PCAutoSaveInataller executable. The installation should then work without the error message. 

 

I did get PCAutosave to install and run on my Mac.  Thanks!  Unfortunately, it takes several minutes to transfer one jpg and it eventually failed while attempting image number two.

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