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The Nikon D5500 DSLR camera (2015 release) and the Nikon D7100 DSLR camera (2013 release) both have WiFi capability, however, the Nikon D7100 can only access this feature when the optional WU-1a Wireless Mobile Adapter is attached to the camera. The Nikon D5500's Wi-Fi is built-in. Once the Wi-Fi feature is enabled, both the Nikon D5500 and Nikon D7100 can be connected with any compatible smart device running the Wireless Mobile Utility (WMU) application. This app allows images to be transferred instantly from the camera to the smart device. Once they are transferred you can use your smart phone's file sharing options to upload them to different file-sharing sources or share them on social networks. These particular DSLR cameras are a bit different from one another. The Nikon D5500 has a touch screen and is extremely lightweight but does not have a built-in focus motor like the Nikon D7100 does. Built-in focus motors allow you to have more compatible choices for lenses. In addition the Nikon D7100 has two SD slots while the Nikon D5500 only has one. To learn more about these two DSLR cameras please contact Nikon Support.
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