Tether your Fujifilm to your phone over USB or Wi-Fi and deliver every shot straight to WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) the instant you press the shutter — no laptop, no SD-card import. Self-hosted storage you own end to end.
Connect your Fujifilm to your phone and every shot lands in WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) live as you shoot. Here's the full setup, start to finish:
Connect over USB-C with the camera set to USB tether/PC shoot for a reliable link. Or tether over Fujifilm's Wi-Fi tethering on supported bodies.
Connects to any WebDAV server with your base URL and credentials, stored encrypted. Pick where photos should land — per-session folders on your own Nextcloud, ownCloud or Synology server — no third-party cloud in the path.
Every frame your Fujifilm captures is detected and downloaded at full resolution while you keep shooting — JPEG, or RAW on Pro.
Each photo uploads from your phone once and lands in WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) live, seconds after the shutter — and fans out to any other destinations on the session too (Pro).
Per-session folders on your own Nextcloud, ownCloud or Synology server — no third-party cloud in the path.
Connects to any WebDAV server with your base URL and credentials, stored encrypted.
Yes. Tether your Fujifilm to your phone with CloudTether over USB or Wi-Fi, and every shot uploads to WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) live as you shoot — no laptop and no card import.
Yes — each frame lands in WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) seconds after the shutter, live, while you keep shooting. There's no SD-card step in the middle.
Your Fujifilm tethers to your phone over USB or its own Wi-Fi; connects to any WebDAV server with your base URL and credentials, stored encrypted.
No. CloudTether runs on your phone — your Fujifilm connects to the phone and uploads straight to WebDAV (Nextcloud, ownCloud) over mobile data or Wi-Fi, anywhere you have signal.