If you are one of the lucky few who now own a Nikon D4 (which means you could both shell about $6,000 and managed to get in line early enough) there is a good chance that you wondered why Nikon did not include WiFi on its flagship.
It does include an Ethernet port allowing for wired control and live view, but no WiFi.
You could of course, add WiFi with the WT-5A, but that would mean saying goodbye to another $900.
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