Relay Camera Transfer

Relay Camera Transfer

Original RAW and JPEG, direct

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  • Released
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  • August 7, 2026
  • August 7, 2026
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Relay pulls your original photos straight off your Sony camera and onto your iPhone. No cable, no card reader, no cloud, no account. HOW IT WORKS Your camera sends images over your own Wi-Fi, or over your iPhone's hotspot. Relay catches them and puts them in your library. Out in the field with no network around, the hotspot works fine — and the address stays the same every time, so you set the camera up once. ORIGINALS, NOT COPIES RAW files arrive untouched, alongside or instead of the JPEG. You choose whether you want both, RAW only or JPEG only. WHILE IT ARRIVES You see the photo while it is still coming in, with the file name and how many megabytes have landed. AFTERWARDS Browse, zoom, mark favourites, select several shots at once by swiping across them, save to Photos or pass them on through the share sheet. Relay shows up in the Files app too, so other apps can reach your shots directly. SETTING UP Pick your model and Relay shows the exact menu steps for that body — they differ from camera to camera. If something goes wrong, you can see precisely what the camera and Relay are saying to each other. PRIVACY Everything stays on your iPhone and on your own network. Relay sends nothing out, collects nothing and has no account. Works with cameras that can send images over FTP.
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What's New in Relay Camera Transfer

1.9.2

August 7, 2026

Relay now speaks English, and picks the language your iPhone is set to. The camera menu steps are in English too — using Sony's own labels, so they match what you actually see on the body. Also in this release: - The library is much faster and remembers its thumbnails between launches - Photos are grouped by day, and you can search by file name - RAW and JPEG from one shot appear as a single tile; you can still delete or export just one of the two - A live preview while a file is still arriving - Leave the app mid-transfer and Relay tells you honestly instead of hanging

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