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Using an optional FT-XH file transmitter, you can connect the camera to an existing FTP server and upload pictures via FTP.


Connecting to FTP Servers

Connecting via Wireless LAN

Connect to an FTP server via wireless LAN.

  1. Select [CREATE/EDIT CONNECTION SETTING] > [CREATE USING WIZARD] in the network/USB setting menu and choose [FTP TRANSFER].

  2. Select [CREATE NEW].

    Choose [SELECT FROM LIST] to select from a list of existing connection setting profiles.

  3. Press [MENU/OK] when prompted.

  4. Select [WIRELESS LAN].

  5. Select [CREATE NEW] to create a new communication setting profile.

    You can also select or edit existing profiles.

  6. Adjust wireless LAN settings.

  7. After adjusting wireless LAN settings, select [NEXT].

  8. Name the communication setting profile.

  9. When prompted, press [MENU/OK] and adjust settings for connection to the FTP server (aAdjusting Settings for Connection to FTP Servers).

  10. Save the connection setting profile when adjustments to settings are complete.

    Press [MENU/OK].

  11. Select [CREATE NEW].

  12. Name the connection setting profile.

  13. Select [OK] to test the connection.

    When a prompt is displayed stating that the test was successful, press [MENU/OK].

    This step will be skipped if the file transmitter is not currently attached to the camera.

    If the test ends in failure, check the communication setting profile and network settings.

  14. Choose [SELECT] to finish creating the connection setting profile.

    The connection setting profile can also be selected later using [SELECT CONNECTION SETTING].

  15. Upload pictures to the FTP server (aUploading Pictures to FTP Servers).

Connecting via Wired LAN (Ethernet)

Connect to an FTP server via wired LAN (Ethernet).

  1. Connect to the wired LAN by plugging an Ethernet cable into the file transmitter’s LAN connector.

  2. Select [CREATE/EDIT CONNECTION SETTING] > [CREATE USING WIZARD] in the network/USB setting menu and choose [FTP TRANSFER].

  3. Select [CREATE NEW].

    Choose [SELECT FROM LIST] to select from a list of existing connection setting profiles.

  4. Press [MENU/OK] when prompted.

  5. Select [WIRED LAN].

  6. Select [CREATE NEW] to create a new communication setting profile.

    You can also select or edit existing profiles.

  7. Adjust [IP ADDRESS SETTING].

    • Select [AUTO] to use an IP address assigned by the network.
    • Select [MANUAL] to choose the IP address manually as described in “aConnecting Using an IP Address”.

  8. Select [NEXT] to proceed after adjusting IP address settings.

  9. Name the communication setting profile.

  10. When prompted, press [MENU/OK] and adjust settings for connection to the FTP server (aAdjusting Settings for Connection to FTP Servers).

  11. Save the connection setting profile when adjustments to settings are complete.

    Press [MENU/OK].

  12. Select [CREATE NEW].

  13. Name the connection setting profile.

  14. Select [OK] to test the connection.

    When a prompt is displayed stating that the test was successful, press [MENU/OK].

    This step will be skipped if the file transmitter is not currently attached to the camera.

    If the test ends in failure, check the communication setting profile and network settings.

  15. Choose [SELECT] to finish creating the connection setting profile.

    The connection setting profile can also be selected later using [SELECT CONNECTION SETTING].

  16. Upload pictures to the FTP server (aUploading Pictures to FTP Servers).

Connecting via USB Tethering

Connect to Internet FTP servers via a network connection on your smartphone.

  1. Using a USB cable, connect the smartphone to the file transmitter’s USB connector.

    The camera’s USB connector cannot be used for this purpose.

    Choose a cable with a USB Type C connector at one end and at the other a connector chosen to match your smartphone (typically USB Type C, USB Micro B, or Lightning).

    Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapters and USB on-the-go (OTG) cables cannot be used.

    Before connecting the camera, check that the smartphone battery is fully charged, as otherwise the smartphone will attempt to charge itself from the battery in the camera or file transmitter.

  2. Select [CREATE/EDIT CONNECTION SETTING] > [CREATE USING WIZARD] in the network/USB setting menu and choose [FTP TRANSFER].

  3. Select [CREATE NEW].

    Choose [SELECT FROM LIST] to select from a list of existing connection setting profiles.

  4. Press [MENU/OK] when prompted.

  5. Select [USB SMARTPHONE TETHERING].

  6. When prompted, press [MENU/OK] and adjust settings for connection to the FTP server (aAdjusting Settings for Connection to FTP Servers).

  7. Save the connection setting profile when adjustments to settings are complete.

    Press [MENU/OK].

  8. Select [CREATE NEW].

  9. Name the connection setting profile.

  10. Adjust smartphone settings.

    Configure the smartphone for USB tethering. For more information, see your smartphone’s documentation.

  11. Select [OK] to test the connection.

    When a prompt is displayed stating that the test was successful, press [MENU/OK].

  12. Choose [SELECT] to finish creating the connection setting profile.

    The connection setting profile can also be selected later using [SELECT CONNECTION SETTING].

  13. Upload pictures to the FTP server (aUploading Pictures to FTP Servers).

Adjusting Settings for Connection to FTP Servers

Adjust settings for connection to the destination FTP server.

  1. Select [CREATE NEW] in the FTP server settings display.

    You can also select or edit existing settings.

  2. Choose an FTP server type.

  3. Enter the FTP server address.

  4. Enter the FTP server port number.

  5. Choose whether to use a proxy server.

    In this case we’ll choose [DISABLE].

    Choose [ENABLE] to enter the address and port number for a proxy server.

  6. Choose whether to enable PASV mode.

  7. Select [USER NAME & PASSWORD].

    Enter the user name and password used for login to the FTP server.

    For connection to servers that do not require a user name and password, select [ANONYMOUS].

    Selecting [FTPS] for [FTP SERVER TYPE] lets you choose the authentication method. If desired, you can load a self-signed root certificate using [FTP OPTIONAL SETTING] > [ROOT CERTIFICATE].

  8. Choose the destination folder.

    • Choose [ROOT FOLDER] to upload pictures to the server’s root directory.
    • To select a different folder, choose [SPECIFY FOLDER].

  9. Choose the procedure used when the destination contains files with the same names as the pictures selected for upload.

    • Select [YES] to overwrite the existing files.
    • Select [NO] to rename the uploaded files by adding numbers at the ends of the file names (e.g., “DSCF0001_(0).JPG”).

  10. Name the FTP server settings.

    The chosen name will appear in the FTP server list.

Uploading Pictures to FTP Servers

Select pictures for upload to an FTP server.

Selecting Pictures for Upload Using [FTP OPTIONAL SETTING]

  1. Select [FTP OPTIONAL SETTING] in the network/USB setting menu.

  2. Choose [SELECT IMAGE & TRANSFER].

  3. Select [TRANSFER].

    If you choose [PRIORITY TRANSFER], any pictures you then select will be uploaded to the FTP server before pictures selected using [TRANSFER].

  4. Mark pictures for upload.

    Highlight pictures and press [MENU/OK] to mark them for upload.

    • To switch to the memory card in the other slot or display only pictures that meet selected criteria, press [DISP/BACK] before marking begins.
    • To select all pictures, press the [Q] button.
    • Selecting any two pictures with the [AEL] button also selects all pictures between them.

  5. Press [DISP/BACK] and select [START TRANSFER].

    The selected pictures will be uploaded to the FTP server.

Filtering Pictures/Choosing a Slot

To switch to the memory card in the other slot or display only pictures that meet selected criteria, press [DISP/BACK] in the picture-selection dialog.

  • To display only pictures that meet selected criteria, choose [FILTERING].
  • To switch to the memory card in the other slot, choose [SWITCH MEMORY CARD SLOT].

Switching slots or changing the filter criteria removes any existing upload marking.

Image transfer orders can contain a maximum of 9999 pictures.

If [ON] is selected for [FTP OPTIONAL SETTING] > [IMAGE TRANSFER WHILE POWER OFF], upload will continue even while the camera is off.

Uploading Pictures as They Are Taken

Pictures taken with [ON] selected for [FTP OPTIONAL SETTING] > [AUTO IMAGE TRANSFER ORDER] in the network/USB setting menu are automatically marked for upload.

Selecting Pictures for Upload During Playback

If b[FTP TRANSFER ORDER] or c[FTP PRIORITY TRANSFER ORDER] is selected for D[BUTTON/DIAL SETTING]  > a[ISO BUTTON SETTING], you can mark pictures for upload or change or remove their upload marking using the [ISO] button during playback.