Camera compatibility guide

Compatible Cameras

SnapFlow works with any camera that supports FTP or FTPS file transfer. Most modern mirrorless and DSLR cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, and Fujifilm support FTP natively — no extra hardware needed.

Native FTP Built-in ethernet or WiFi FTP support
Via adapter Requires manufacturer's wireless transmitter
Via WiFi FTP over WiFi only (slower, may drop)

Canon

Native FTP on most pro mirrorless bodies

  • EOS R3 Native FTP
  • EOS R5 / R5 Mark II Native FTP
  • EOS R6 / R6 Mark II Native FTP
  • EOS R7 Native FTP
  • EOS-1D X Mark III Native FTP
  • EOS 5D Mark IV Via adapter
  • EOS 5DS / 5DS R Via adapter

Adapters: WFT-E9 (5D Mark IV), WFT series for older bodies

Nikon

Native FTP on Z9, Z8, Z6 III and DSLR flagships

  • Z9 Native FTP
  • Z8 Native FTP
  • Z6 III Native FTP
  • Z7 II Via adapter
  • Z6 II Via adapter
  • D6 Native FTP
  • D850 Via adapter

Adapter: WT-7 wireless transmitter for Z7 II, Z6 II, D850

Sony

Native FTP across the full Alpha lineup

  • Alpha 1 Native FTP
  • Alpha 9 III Native FTP
  • Alpha 9 II Native FTP
  • Alpha 7R V Native FTP
  • Alpha 7 IV Native FTP
  • Alpha 7S III Native FTP
  • ZV-E1 Native FTP

All models support FTP via built-in WiFi or wired ethernet adapter

Fujifilm

Native FTP on GFX and X-H / X-T series

  • GFX100 II Native FTP
  • GFX100S II Native FTP
  • X-H2S Native FTP
  • X-H2 Native FTP
  • X-T5 Native FTP
  • X-T4 Via WiFi

X-T4: FTP over WiFi only — use 5 GHz network for best reliability

OM System / Olympus

Native FTP via built-in WiFi

  • OM-1 Mark II Native FTP
  • OM-1 Native FTP
  • E-M1X Native FTP

Connect via WiFi or wired ethernet with USB adapter

Panasonic

Native FTP on Lumix S and GH series

  • Lumix S5 II / S5 IIX Native FTP
  • Lumix S1R / S1H Native FTP
  • Lumix GH6 Native FTP

FTP available over WiFi and wired ethernet on all listed models

Don't see your camera?

Any camera with FTP support works with SnapFlow — this list is not exhaustive. If your camera manual mentions "FTP transfer", "wired LAN", or "network transfer", it will work. Check your camera's network or WiFi settings for an FTP option, then use the credentials from your SnapFlow album.

Get FTP credentials

Using a wired transmitter?

Works great — just connect via ethernet to your router at the venue. A wired connection is the most reliable option for high-volume event shooting and eliminates WiFi interference entirely.

Getting started in 3 steps

From zero to live gallery in under five minutes.

1

Create an album in SnapFlow

Log in to your dashboard and create a new album for your event. SnapFlow automatically generates a dedicated FTP username and a secure 8-digit password — no configuration needed on your end.

2

Enter credentials in your camera's FTP settings

Open your camera's network or transfer settings and enter the FTP details from your album page.

Host: snap-flow.org
Port: 21
Mode: FTPS (or FTP with TLS)
User: album_xxxxxxxx (from your album)
Pass: xxxxxxxx (from your album)
3

Shoot — photos appear within seconds

Every photo you shoot is transferred automatically in the background. Thumbnails are generated on the server the moment each file lands — your guests can scan the QR code and start browsing while you're still shooting.

Create your first album

No credit card required — 5 GB free forever