Hmm. Bought this camera after having a baby. These are memories too important to capture with just a smartphone camera. However, I couldn't change the shutter speed, which means any movement will always result in blur. As you can imagine, children move a lot. I always have to take multiple shots to get one that isn't blurry, half the time I just give up. Other than that, it wasn't any more useful than a smartphone camera. It's possible to send photos directly to the phone, but it's a tedious process. Every time you turn on the camera, enable the "Direct Sharing” option, then turn on your phone (with the Samsung Direct Share app already downloaded). You need to go to the Wi-Fi settings and select the Wi-Fi camera is enabled (which is different from home Wi-Fi), then open the app, find the camera, connect, and you're good to go You take a picture to send directly to your mobile phone. There are several other options. Split. There is Facebook, but I don't go there. There is a cloud app called Sky Share or All Share that I couldn't start. After several phone calls to Samsung support, I found out that they are having issues with this application and will soon be releasing a camera update that should fix the problem. as blurry as my smartphone. If anyone has any recommendations please let me know.
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