Ok, here we go! Today we're doing a deep dive into, How does keymission 360 from Nikon work. I have had such trouble all day with recordings, and the computer that did not want to receive the films from my camera, phew.
I had started using iCloud and then the films wouldn't load onto the computer. I got rid of it and then all the files from all my documents and all the letters and templates we use disappeared, it's crazy. It's now noon and I've just started this post, but stay tuned.
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Snap Bridge
The app that connects my camera and my new iPhone 6s does not work. I currently have IOS 10.2 and it is the latest version from Apple. Technology goes so fast that everything does not keep up. Apple changed some settings from IOS 10.1 to IOS 10.2 and then the app does not work properly.
Nikon sends this information to Apple and everything has to be approved from there and then Nikon gets its updates, and then it goes out. I'm running the camera from the computer for now.
How does Keymission 360 work?
I have made two films and the first one is about the camera itself. The second is about what you can do in the programme and what settings are available.
More info to come
I certainly don't know everything about the camera yet, but everything my friend Nikke and I go through together, you'll find out in later FREEDOMtravelnews.
Other news
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- Isabella Löwengrip (blondinbella) invests a few million in a new hairdressing booking service.
- Many people think that paper newspapers will not exist in ten years and I can only agree.
- If you are going to buy a new tent for your caravan, be sure to order in good time. Camping varuhuset.se has started taking orders.
- Viking cinderella has been rebuilt for 35 million and is back in service. 100 new and more luxurious cabins, a larger duty-free shop and a coffee bar.
- Everyone who clicks likes and happy or sad faces is recorded by Facebook. Everything we do is recorded, and now Facebook wants its robots to understand everything we think before we think it. Now I don't have to think anymore?
- Clickbait is when you click on a page or video that is inaccurate or lying. Newspapers are full of this, so I suggest we call all newspapers clickbaits from now on.
Lennart says:
Technology is wonderful when it works.
23 January 2017 - 6:49
Across the board says:
Yes, we have been told in recent days that journalists are the most lying people on earth .....
23 January 2017 - 8:00
Åsa says:
Technology is hard work. It takes time.
23 January 2017 - 8:08
Ama de casa says:
TOO much information! But it's nice to hear your voice 🙂 I leave the technical stuff to another part of the family. Even that with editing and getting films up to youtube and such, I hand over with a warm hand to someone in my vicinity.
But the information you provide is certainly very interesting for many. I myself wait for travel films and other things that are in my sphere of interest 😀.
Have a great start to the week!
23 January 2017 - 8:43
LinizTravel says:
Interesting facts! Sad that everything disappeared 🙁 nice Monday hugs
23 January 2017 - 8:49
Mr Nils-Åke Hansson says:
Liked this!
23 January 2017 - 9:50
Marina says:
Hmmm... Yes, sometimes you have to think about what's going on around you and if I try to see a future with all the new technology and what might happen in the future, I can sometimes feel quite powerless... but I guess you just have to bite the bullet and try to keep up and understand 😉.
23 January 2017 - 10:31
Peter Bergström says:
Lennart: Technology and computers are the best things in the world. If they want to fuck up, that's the worst relationship you can have.
Criss-cross: Journalists may write in the right way, but how the newspaper gets it out there is another matter. "This ancient monster" could be a pike or any other common animal that is a few years old. Then we wait 20 seconds for a commercial and then someone has to talk in a studio. Now the clip is shown for 8 seconds and two more replays of it. Nothing special and then we get some more adverts again. Was it worth watching with the fantastic beginning "this primeval monster". This is fooling a reader for pure crap I think.
Åsa: Haha, I did 14 hours yesterday and of those, 7 hours were problem solving. I still have some left that I have to do tonight, but I'm happy about it and you have to be.
AMA DA CASA: I also want one of those, or no, I'm losing too much. It is intended as an information video to make it easier to get started and understand. A lot of people have difficulty with technology and what you can do. It was my first video in this way. There will be a couple of exciting months ahead because first it will be in and out of motorhomes. then it will be in and out of boats and then it will be Malta and adventures.
Liniztravel: Facts should be about what is happening in our world right now. We need to know what our world will look like so that we can exist in it. Have a nice day and thank you for writing.
Nils-åke Hansson: Thank you very much! I wanted to take it very objectively so you can understand a little more.
Marina: We should not be afraid and there are lots of benefits to the digital world. The worst thing we can do is to close down and go back to the early 2000s. I'm not going back any further because in ten years we'll be saying that we were Neanderthals in 2000, and that's how different it will be. just go with the flow and be curious.
23 January 2017 - 11:29
Mr Steve says:
It has been a long time since I was out on such slippery ice. Still fun to follow and I'm sure I'll learn something new.
23 January 2017 - 12:07
Peter Bergström says:
Steve: Of course you do. You will have so much fun to do in the coming years and everything will be more user-friendly too. But you'll also have some slippery ice.
23 January 2017 - 12:18
BP says:
A little too much technology for me, but fun recording. Is at least happy that the camera is called Nikke - a very appropriate name:-)
There is no doubt that paper magazines are on their way out, but I still hope that some specialised magazines (FOTO for example) will remain for a while. I actually like flipping through paper for real. Oooops, I probably belong to the old generation;-)
23 January 2017 - 13:00
Cattis says:
Good reading...I'm pretty keen to get my own Nikon 360.
23 January 2017 - 14:42
Peter Bergström says:
BP: I think magazines and weekly newspapers have a chance of surviving for a while longer. Daily newspapers are probably on their way out and we are the old generation X and you are a bit older mentally, haha. Nikke says hello!
Kattis: Thanks for that! Sure, it's a fun toy and a complement, and this one comes big. You get a lot for 5000 SEK and it is easy to take everywhere. We will take lots of photos in the future in all kinds of environments so you will get more feedback.
23 January 2017 - 15:36
Solan says:
FOTO isn't it defunct? At least 10-15 years ago there was talk of some paper magazines going digital. Like regular magazine format but on a flexible super-thin screen. Have we seen any yet, what do you think Peter?
23 January 2017 - 18:02
Peter Bergström says:
Solan. Haha, it sounds like you've been gone 10 years Solan. No such magazines exist yet. The question is who would want to buy a newspaper in such a format. There has probably been speculation about it but now it is too expensive. When AR takes over, they will take over everything to do with screens. Just order from the US for SEK 30,000:-). In two years it will cost no more than 5000 so I'll sit quietly under my cork and wait.
23 January 2017 - 18:24
Goatfish says:
Nice educational voice you have, Peter!
Interesting with Nikke, if it works 😀.
My brother-in-law is a photographer and their dogs over the years have been named after cameras, such as Nikon, Kodak, Cannon, Pentax.
Imagine how language changes. There were no apps in my father's time, who loved his box camera 😀.
I am developing other things now on the computer, new jobs......
23 January 2017 - 20:05
JoY says:
Now you should buy one because you teach so well. Fun to follow when you tell about the technology.
Hugs
23 January 2017 - 21:20
Solan says:
Hoho, I have a feeling that I'm already sitting under a cork and enjoying myself...and look there came a carrier pigeon with a messenger... 😉
24 January 2017 - 8:13
åsa in åsele says:
Hi 🙂 nice to hear your voice.
Is so unthinking nowadays, my disease = brain fog, and difficult to focus for a long time. So I leave the technical stuff to my better half.
Discovered this with the technology (IOS) not really keeping up,
I have an iPhone 7plus and am looking for an activity bracelet,
now it's just that the iPhone 7 plus doesn't really connect with the "cheaper" non-Apple ones.
25 January 2017 - 12:49