ShutterSnitch 4+
2ndNature
Designed for iPad
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
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Description
ShutterSnitch is subscription based. With a subscription you get access to all features and updates. The first week is *free* so you can verify that things work with your specific camera or wi-fi card.
Wirelessly transfer images to your iOS device from an Eye-Fi, Transcend Wi-Fi, Toshiba FlashAir, PQI Air, or ez Share card, GoPro HERO, Fujifilm cameras with built-in Wi-Fi, PTP/IP enabled device (such as the Nikon WU / D750 / Z7 or Canon EOS 5D Mark IV / 6D / 70D / M3 / EOS R) or a Canon, Nikon or other filetransmitter that supports uploading to an FTP server over your wireless network.
When a JPEG arrives, ShutterSnitch analyzes shutter speed, aperture, ISO, focal length, and light level and warns you if anything differs from the rules you've set up.
You now have a large preview screen that you can browse, pinch, zoom, and evaluate seconds after snapping your picture.
In a studio environment it's now easy to share shoots with crew and models. More fun and less juggling cards, adapters, and cables!
Please note: A large part of the magic of the wireless delivery lies in the setup of the devices outside of the ShutterSnitch app. For older FTP systems, be prepared to spend more than just a couple of minutes on this initial setup.
Features:
• Works with iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
• Full Retina & Retina HD display support.
• Crop, straighten, and adjust colors in the sRGB color space (temperature & tint, exposure, contrast, highlights, shadows, whites, blacks, clarity, vibrance, and saturation). All edits are non-destructive, so you can always fine-tune or revert to the original photo.
• Advanced metadata editing with presets and Code Replace.
• Slideshow function with Ken Burns effect.
• Arrange your shoots in albums.
• Lock private albums.
• Resize and/or watermark photos before sharing them via e-mail, Dropbox, Flickr, FTP, Google Drive, SmugMug, WebDAV, or Zenfolio.
• Large scale histograms (RGB,R,G,B).
• Visible and/or audible warnings.
• Map integration. Geo-tag JPEG photos automatically or manually.
• Highlight warnings.
• Add a caption and byline to the photos by tapping and holding the currently displayed full image.
• Custom username, password, and port for the built-in FTP and WebDAV servers.
• Receive files directly from one or more Eye-Fi cards.
• Receive photos from your GoPro HERO, Transcend Wi-Fi, Toshiba FlashAir, PQI Air, or ez Share card/adapter as you shoot them or import files from the card manually. *Note for GoPro cameras in burst or time-laps mode*: Photos can only be retrieved once the camera exits the mode.
• Supports receiving and importing photos via PTP/IP. For example from Nikon WU transmitters, D750 / D850 / Z7 / Z9 and Canon EOS 5D Mark IV / 6D / 70D / M3 / EOS R.
• Supports receiving photos from Panasonic cameras that work with their LUMIX LINK app such as the GH3 and GH4. (Not the 'Image App' or 'LUMIX Sync' apps, so DMC-G7 and DC-G9M2 are not supported.)
• Supports Sony α1, α7 IV, α7R IV, and NEX cameras.
• Supports Fujifilm cameras with built-in Wi-Fi such as X100T, X-M1, GFX100, and X-T2.
• Supports Canon PowerShot G16 and other Canon cameras that work with their CameraWindow app.
• AirDrop export.
• Bonjour support for easy discovery in your Bonjour enabled applications.
ShutterSnitch can also be used as a regular image browser if you simply transfer the pictures from your computer through an FTP client.
Subscription payments ($2.99 monthly or $29.99 yearly) are charged through your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase and are auto-renewed. The account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. Renewal can be turned off 24-hours before the end of the current period in your Account Settings in the App Store. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when a subscription is purchased.
Privacy Policy & Terms of Use: https://2ndnaturesoftware.com/privacypolicy
What’s New
Version 7.3.0
• Added support for Canon EOS R5 Mark II PTP/IP transfers. Connect using the Smartphone option on the camera.
• Minor fixes.
Ratings and Reviews
OK for file transfers, please remove constant subscription reminder
As an owner of a previous version, I was unpleasantly surprised to see the change to a subscription-based model for the additional features. I use this app solely to allow for a common interface when transferring photos from different wifi-enabled cameras and SD cards. Even though I do not use the additional features (and retain the current functionality that I had already paid for), I dislike the bright orange icon that now sits on the screen next to the options. I expect something like that to inform me of an issue that needs addressed -such as file transfer failures, low storage space, login problems, etc. Instead, it appears to be nothing more than an attention getter to keep pointing me to the subscription page.
Keenai is Dead. Long Live Shuttersnitch
I was panicking because I had allowed the Keenai app to be archived by iOS. Thanks Apple. I had not used my Canon SLR in many months and when I tried to link my Eyefi Mobi card I saw that Keenai was archived with no way of installing it again. I’m not a fan of paid storage for photos since I already pay annually for MSOffice/OneDrive and have not approached my TB of storage. Anyway I decided if I could get Shuttersnitch to sync to the Eyefi Mobi card it would be worth $3 a month to have instant access to photos on my phone to be able to share and save. After frantically trying the methods outlined in the help forums I was able to get the card to sync. One thing I missed in the instructions is that in order for Shuttersnitch to receive files you must create a Collection (folder). I assumed the app would create one for me on the fly. That’s what I get for assuming.
I’m happy now and will gladly pay the money just so I don’t have to swap SD cards. The other features are a bonus.
Not for the faint of heart—but an outstanding app
This is professional-level piece of software. If you’re a low-hours shooter, or unwilling to get under the hood for a bit camera/configuration work, then move along… nothing for you to see here. But with a modest investment of time (about 2 hours in my case) learning its fairly sophisticated features and how to configure it correctly with your particular camera/mobile device, you’ll be rewarded with an outstanding product, period. I’ve just configured my Nikon Z7 to upload selected news images, as I shoot, via my IOS device, to my FTP site. This is exactly what I need, and the app works flawlessly. For users who whine about the subscription price—$30/year is completely reasonable—again, move along, nothing for you to see here. For serious photographers, this is an excellent product.
App Privacy
The developer, 2ndNature, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
Data Not Collected
The developer does not collect any data from this app.
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Information
- Seller
- Brian Gerfort
- Size
- 24.5 MB
- Category
- Photo & Video
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
- Mac
- Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
- Apple Vision
- Requires visionOS 2.1 or later.
- Languages
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English, Danish, German, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese
- Age Rating
- 4+
- Copyright
- © 2010-2024 2ndNature
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- All Features & Updates $2.99
- All Features & Updates $29.99
- Image Adjustments $8.99
- tip $11.99
- Video Playback Add-On $4.99
- Metadata Editor $8.99
- tip $6.99
- tip $2.99
- The Ultimate Tip $799.99