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Mar 22, 2012 22:22 |  #1

Has anyone tried this?

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Is there another way to do it? Is there another use for the wifi SD card?

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Mar 22, 2012 23:04 |  #2

Looks pretty cool and certainly an asset for the commercial photogs.




  
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Mar 23, 2012 09:42 |  #3

I've had the 4GB Eye-fi for a while now, but never played around with it much. Last weekend I managed to have it setup to shoot from cam, pop full screen on iPad, drop into the 'auto import watched' folder of Lightroom, pop on screen on my PC in lightroom. Delay from shutter to lightroom was about 8-10 seconds.

Was very cool, but kinda overkill for just me around my house!


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Mar 23, 2012 10:42 |  #4

ah looks cool, where's the CF version?


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Mar 24, 2012 10:59 |  #5

Andriukas wrote in post #14139152 (external link)
ah looks cool, where's the CF version?

All you need is a SD to CF adapter, about $18 or less.


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Mar 24, 2012 18:48 |  #6

Research carefully. All adapters are not created equal when it comes to working with Eyefi cards.

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Been doing this for over a year works great with the 1D and 2 card slots.


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Mar 26, 2012 05:32 |  #7

I did a very careful research regarding these items.

I was looking for a CF card adapter for SD cards and there are some out there thats not worth buying because they are slow especially when shooting RAW but I did find this.

Make sure you always read the reviews.

http://www.amazon.com/​gp/product/B0048W4RV4/ (external link)

http://www.amazon.com/​gp/product/B002UT42UI/ (external link)

With a combination of the eye-fi SD Card this thing is awesome! They have Apps for the iPad iPhone and Androids.

I do a portrait set up that once you take a picture the image pops up on the iPad so the clients can see a preview of the images you will be sending them after post productions.

I suggest to get it. Just make sure you do the research properly.


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Apr 02, 2012 09:55 |  #8

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Apr 02, 2012 16:40 |  #9

Newer camera models (e.g. 5DII, 7D) are UDMA compliant and must be used with UDMA adapters in order to work with the Pro X2 models of Eye-Fi.

Older model Canons which are not UDMA compliant will not work properly with UDMA adapters with the Pro X2, although they can work with the non-X2 (which is not UDMA) .

More, detailed information in this thread http://forums.eye.fi …0cb5971caae9cda​7&start=60 (external link)


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