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Connecting camera to iPhone 11

georgerobert
Apprentice

I recently purchased a canon 6D Mark II.  According to other reading I have done, because my smart phone is NFS equipped, all I should have to do is touch my phone to the camera and automatically be connected and ready to download.  But this is not the case.  Instead, I get a message that says “NFS tag detected. No useable data found”.  

Does anyone have experience with this?

thanks

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Waddizzle
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What are you trying to do?  Transfer image files?

 

I have never used NFC.  I didn't know iPhones still have it.  Use the Bluetooth.  It works with the Canon app

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Greetings,

I just used wireless on my 6D2 and pixel4 (Canon App)

 

Agree with Wadizzle.  Use BT or wireless.

 

App worked great.

 

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NFC tag reading is supported only by the new iPhone Xs, Xs Max and Xr: iPhone X and earlier devices don’t support background tag reading.

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