I have just bought my Nikon B700 and have been spending some quality time with the manual to find my way around its features. The Snap Bridge is intriguing but I am not convince it is particularly useful.
I do not own a smart 'phone and certainly do not walk around everywhere with one. When we travel I carry an I-Pad and on previous trips I have periodically uploaded photos to the I-pad where they are backed up on i-Cloud. On returning home I upload all the photos to my desktop computer, sort and edit them and delete the rubbish.
If I let my Nikon camera upload its big files to the I-Pad they will chew up a lot of bandwidth uploading to i-Cloud and if I am paying for data, on a 'phone or on a cruise ship that will cost a bomb. On my last big overseas holiday I shot 4GB worth of photos with the Fuji at 2.5kb per image. translate that to the Nikon's 8.46GB images and that is 13.5GB which is a fair bit of data.
How do you guys handle photos on holiday?
Life was simpler when we just brought home a swag of exposed film (remember that?? ) and took it to the chemist to see what we had got but, of course, no-one would want to go back to those days.