Imaging Edge Mobile

Imaging Edge Mobile

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All Versions of Imaging Edge Mobile

7.8.1

April 11, 2024

- Fixed an issue where the message "Please turn on Bluetooth" was displayed even though iPhone's Bluetooth was on. - Fixed an issue where images could not be transferred from the camera even if there was free space on the iPhone's storage. - Improved the issue where the app would terminate abnormally in rare cases.
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7.8.0

October 31, 2023

- Now available on iOS17.

7.7.5

July 18, 2023

- Fixed an issue when Location Information Linkage may not work correctly on iOS/iPadOS 16.4 or later.
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7.7.4

June 2, 2023

- Fixed an issue where remote shooting and image transfer were not possible with some cameras.
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7.7.3

May 23, 2023

- Fixed an issue where Location Information Linkage with the camera. - Other fixes and stability improvements.
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7.7.2

February 22, 2023

The design of the app icon has changed.

7.7.1

October 14, 2022

- Adds support for iOS16. - Adds support for the ILME-FX30. camera.

7.7.0

July 14, 2022

Supports ILME-FX3 System Software Update Ver. 2.00. - Stores the initial pairing of the app with your camera so that you can transfer images or perform remote shooting by simply operating the app when you start it subsequently. - Supports remote shooting in a new log shooting mode, such as Cine EI mode. - Supports remote shooting in flexible exposure mode.
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7.6.0

November 9, 2021

- compatible with iOS15. - compatible with ILCE-7M4. - Once the app is paired with the camera, you can transfer images and take remote shots by simply using the app from the next start-up. (For ILCE-7M4 only)
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7.5.2

April 20, 2021

Improved connectivity with the camera in some Wi-Fi environments.

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Description of Imaging Edge Mobile

Imaging Edge Mobile allows images/videos to be transferred to a smartphone/tablet, enables remote shooting, and provides location information to images captured by a camera. ■ Transfer images from a camera to a smartphone - You can transfer images/videos. - The selection and transfer of images after shooting are no longer needed as the automatic background transfer function allows images to be transferred to a smartphone as they are captured. *1 - High bit rate video files including 4K can be transferred. *2 - You can view and transfer images in your camera from your smartphone even when the camera is turned off. *2 - After transferring, you can immediately share your high quality images on social networks or through email. *1 See here for supported cameras. Files are imported in 2MP size when using this function. https://www.sony.net/dics/iem12/ *2 See here for supported cameras. Availability of video transfer and playback varies depending on smartphone in use. https://www.sony.net/dics/iem12/ ■ Remote shooting of a camera using a smartphone - You can capture photos/videos remotely while checking the live view of a camera on a smartphone. *3 This is convenient for capturing night views or water flowing scenes which need long-exposure, or macro shooting in which you need to avoid to directly touch the camera. *3 Models that support PlayMemories Camera Apps can use this feature by installing "Smart Remote Control" (in-camera app) on your camera in advance. http://www.sony.net/pmca/ ■ Record location information - With cameras that have a location information linkage function, the location information acquired by the smartphone can be added to the captured image in your camera. For supported models and detailed operation methods, see the support page below. https://www.sony.net/dics/iem12/ - Even with cameras that do not have a location information linkage function, it is possible to add location information acquired by your smartphone to the photos saved on your smartphone during remote shooting. ■Save and Apply Settings - You can save up to 20 camera settings in Imaging Edge Mobile. You can also apply a saved setting to a camera. *4 *4 See here for supported cameras. Save and Apply Settings are supported only for cameras with the same model name. https://www.sony.net/dics/iem12/ ■ Notes - Supported operating systems: iOS15.8-17.4 - This app is not guaranteed to work with all smartphones/tablets. - Features/Functions available for this app vary depending on the camera you are using. - For supported models and information on features/functions, see the support page below. https://sony.net/iem/
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Imaging Edge Mobile: FAQ

Does Imaging Edge Mobile have support for iPad devices?

The Imaging Edge Mobile software is compatible with iPad devices.
Sony Corporation released the Imaging Edge Mobile app.
Imaging Edge Mobile currently supports iOS 15.8 or later.
1.7: The Imaging Edge Mobile app gets a lot of negative feedback.
The App Category Of The Imaging Edge Mobile App Is Photo & Video.
7.8.1 is the current version of Imaging Edge Mobile.
Imaging Edge Mobile released its latest update on July 1, 2024.
Imaging Edge Mobile was initially released on February 6, 2023.
The Imaging Edge Mobile app is rated Sony Corporation.
Currently, the Imaging Edge Mobile app supports the following languages: American English, Dutch, French (France) and 15 more.
Unfortunately, Imaging Edge Mobile is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, Imaging Edge Mobile does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
No, Imaging Edge Mobile does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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  • Imaging Edge killed my iPhone display

    Horrible app! Looks like it was designed by some high school kids and never went through beta-testing. Even basic functions don’t work. The app is a shame for one of the biggest consumer electronics companies in the world. If this were a free app for a $50 point and shoot, I wouldn’t complain. What’s shocking, though, is that Sony recommends this app to be used with their professional grade camera systems, costing thousands of dollars. Worse still, the app can DAMAGE your equipment. When I used the app to transfer a 30 min 4K video to my iPhone from a Sony a6600, the display of the iPhone got fried and needed to be replaced by Apple for $217. (iPhone XR with current iOS). When I contacted Sony Customer Support about it, Sony simply stated the app had been amply tested, this must have been “isolated issue” and refused to cover for the damage. I offered to submit detailed information from Apple, but no interest whatsoever!! (Yes, why would you want to learn about problems with your super buggy app, silly me!) Not a cool customer service response for a $2,500 camera system... Use at your own risk...

    Update: Tried again two years later. The app won’t even connect to the camera. It’s total garbage!! How can a well known consumer electronics company like Sony expect its customers to use such a garbage app?! It’s unbelievable!
  • Barely works and works badly

    Network connectivity of Sony cameras is terrible and this app is a great example. Wi-Fi connection to my phone from my camera involves minimum 6 button pushes every time and drops as soon as the files transfer if not before. 70% of the time the network connection fails without transferring a picture. When it does work it usually takes multiple minutes to transfer a single picture. No way to transfer files to the cloud storage I use. It’s absurd how bad this app is and it’s been bad for years with no improvement.

    I should be able to transfer my photos from an A9 to my phone with max 1 button push or automatically. Should automatically connect and Wi-Fi should be painless. Not the ridiculous process this app uses. I should be able to connect my camera to a network and have the files go to the cloud automatically. Like my iPhone has done for a decade. Ridiculous that in 2023 this isn’t working and Sony seemingly doesn’t care.
  • This app needs to work with the latest Phones!

    I used this app for a month or so when I first got my Alpha 7III and it was solid, it did just about all I was looking for, transferred photos from the camera to my phone. But once I upgraded to the iPhone fourteen nearly a year ago the app stopped working and refused to pair with my new phone. Come to find out that the app has not been setup to properly work with the latest generation of IPhones. I hate to be difficult but seriously? Song is one of the biggest hardware tech companies in the world, and they can’t manage an app that is up to date? The app doesn’t even do anything revolutionary, it’s not particularly impressive with its features or UI, but if they could just set it up to work with all phones that are out on the market that’d be a fantastic start. The next generation is not far from release and they’re still a generation behind! Please Sony, make the requisite fixes here.