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Imaging Edge App

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Nigelar99
Explorer

Imaging Edge App

I have recently paid a lot of money for a Sony RX10 M4 camera. The camera is fine. But I continue to experience problems using the atrocious Imaging Edge Software to transfer photos from the camera to my Pixel6a phone running Android 14. The camera appears in the connected  cameras panel (I have successfully scanned the QR code). 99% of the time the camera does not connect. It has connected 4 times so the connection sometimes works. I send bug reports as requested although whether anyone is reviewing these I doubt. There is no means of contacting the developers via the email address on the playstore appstore. Any emails are bounced. Support appears non existent. The playstore review section seems to consist of hundreds of disgruntled users.

I want to know what Sony are doing to address this issue having shelled out ££££££s to you. I expected better.

 

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MaggieGreene
Community Team

@Nigelar99 Yes, the Creator's cloud app is also accessible from smartphones or tablets, you can learn more about the app and how to use it here: https://helpguide.sony.net/di-app/ccw/v1/en/index.html 

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BigDave
Explorer

Hi,

I think I must be missing something. When I try to connect with my RX10 iv, it states my camera is not compatible with the Creators App, only with IEM:

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Is there some sort of workaround that I’m not aware of?

Dave
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Nigelar99
Explorer

Agreed. According to the App FAQ, only the following cameras are listed as supported. It says for everything else use the useless IEM

 

Supported Cameras

FX3*, FX30*, α1 II, α1*, α9 III, α7R V*, α7S III*, α7 IV*, α7CR, α7C II, α6700, ZV-E1, ZV-E10 II, ZV-1 II, ZV-1F, ILX-LR1

 

 

For info, I've had a little more success using the NFC file transfer function compared to wi fi.

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BigDave
Explorer

Thanks for confirming my fears!
Unfortunately, Apple iPads do not have NFC capabilities.

Regards

Dave
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MaggieGreene
Community Team

@Bigdave Alternatively, you can transfer the images to your PC or Laptop using the card reader then send it to your phone.

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BigDave
Explorer

Thanks for this. Unfortunately, my main use of WiFi transfer is when I’m away from home, hence transferring to iPad and not a PC. This is particularly useful when I’m on holiday, being able to transfer on a daily basis, often hundreds of photographs.
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MaggieGreene
Community Team

@Bigdave I understand your point. I recommend reaching out to Sony directly to investigate the Imaging edge issue.

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Nigelar99
Explorer

You might have noticed from my earlier posts that I have tried to contact the Creators Cloud/IEM team at the support email address on their web page several times.

They simply haven't replied which I consider a poor show.

Emails sent to the support email address for the IEM app on the play store bounce back.

I think a quick browse of the user comments on the IEM app on play store should give you a pretty good indication of customer feedback on the app. Despite this Sony seem to have totally failed to address the issues (or can't be bothered).

For those of us who have spent a lot of money on a Sony product this is incredibly disappointing.