What is the best Hot spot box out there? I think that next year I will be travailing around a bit and want to be able to upload my photos online to my website and Facebook so I will need a way to do so.
ThomasDidymus Member More info | Jul 20, 2016 23:39 | #1 What is the best Hot spot box out there? I think that next year I will be travailing around a bit and want to be able to upload my photos online to my website and Facebook so I will need a way to do so. God created the beauty. My camera and I are a witness..
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maverick75 Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 21, 2016 00:13 | #2 |
RHChan84 Goldmember 2,320 posts Likes: 24 Joined Apr 2011 Location: Mass More info | Jul 21, 2016 00:20 | #3 They have a limited bandwidth you can use so just be careful. Check with your carrier to see if it's in your phone plan. I have it on my VZW and I just use my phone. I never had it until I changed to the newer plans so I always have a MiFi but not anymore. Canon (60D Gripped | 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS | 40mm f2.8 | 50mm f1.8 | 70-200 F4L IS| 430 EXII)
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PunctualEmoticon Hatchling 7 posts Joined Jul 2016 More info | Jul 21, 2016 03:51 | #4 I too just use my phone, although hotspots may get better battery life (I really don't know). However, it'd be much cheaper to just buy a large battery pack for your phone than to buy a hotspot.
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TomReichner "That's what I do." 17,609 posts Gallery: 213 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 8341 Joined Dec 2008 Location: from Pennsylvania, USA, now in Washington state, USA, road trip back and forth a lot More info | Jul 28, 2016 14:15 | #6 . "Your" and "you're" are different words with completely different meanings - please use the correct one.
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110yd Senior Member 790 posts Likes: 35 Joined Jan 2005 More info | If you have a Smartphone that will allow you to create a Hotspot, and a reasonable data plan there
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Hogloff Cream of the Crop 7,606 posts Likes: 416 Joined Apr 2003 Location: British Columbia More info | Jul 28, 2016 17:19 | #8 Permanent banTom Reichner wrote in post #18080297 . I see a lot of people here suggest using your phone. Which makes me wonder, if one wants to upload full resolution files to their website or cloud storage for backup and archiving, and each file is, say, 25 or 30 megabytes...can a phone do that? I mean, how do you get such large files from your desktop to your phone? With all of the folks that are shooting 40MP+ files these days, I wonder if smartphones are really up to the task. . You don't need to transfer the images to your phone...just use the phone as a hotspot and transfer either directly from your camera or from your computer.
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LeftHandedBrisket Combating camera shame since 1977... More info | Jul 28, 2016 17:22 | #9 Tom Reichner wrote in post #18080297 . I see a lot of people here suggest using your phone. Which makes me wonder, if one wants to upload full resolution files to their website or cloud storage for backup and archiving, and each file is, say, 25 or 30 megabytes...can a phone do that? I mean, how do you get such large files from your desktop to your phone? With all of the folks that are shooting 40MP+ files these days, I wonder if smartphones are really up to the task. . typically you put the photos on your computer and then connect your computer to the phone and use it's data connection. Cities and interstate corridors with any kind of population will have pretty fast connections for phones, but more rural areas may have slower connections. The slower the connection the higher likelihood of problems, but for the most part it should work fine. PSA: The above post may contain sarcasm, reply at your own risk | Not in gear database: Auto Sears 50mm 2.0 / 3x CL-360, Nikon SB-28, SunPak auto 322 D, Minolta 20
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Scatterbrained Cream of the Crop 8,511 posts Gallery: 267 photos Best ofs: 12 Likes: 4606 Joined Jan 2010 Location: Yomitan, Okinawa, Japan More info | Jul 28, 2016 18:18 | #10 I got rid of my hot spot a few years ago and just use my phone like everyone else. When traveling we even use the phone to stream movies to the TV in the RV. If I can stream HD movies I can't imagine having any issues uploading images. In some areas my phones connection seems faster than my home connection. VanillaImaging.com
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M_Six Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 28, 2016 22:31 | #11 We use a Jetpack for access in hotels if they don't have free wifi and while driving (Wifey's laptop). For just a quick check online, I'll fire up the hotspot app on the iPhone. We have a 6GB shared plan. Mark J.
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cuongduong Member 197 posts Likes: 19 Joined May 2008 Location: Dallas More info | Aug 04, 2016 16:34 | #12 I use my phone. For international travel, I rent a SIM card locally and sign up for a data package instead of getting a cut-throat rate of international package from US carriers like Verizon and AT&T. Tom Reichner wrote in post #18080297 . I see a lot of people here suggest using your phone. Which makes me wonder, if one wants to upload full resolution files to their website or cloud storage for backup and archiving, and each file is, say, 25 or 30 megabytes...can a phone do that? I mean, how do you get such large files from your desktop to your phone? With all of the folks that are shooting 40MP+ files these days, I wonder if smartphones are really up to the task. . You don't transfer the image from the camera to the phone. The phone acts as a wireless modem. You transfer the image to your laptop or whatever internet-enabled device that you're using while that device is connected to the internet via your phone.
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Aug 04, 2016 22:33 | #13 If a phone is being used as a mobile hot spot, can the phone still be used? Or does any of its features become unuseable? When you see my camera gear you'll think I'm a pro.
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JohnfromPA Cream of the Crop 11,253 posts Likes: 1525 Joined May 2003 Location: Southeast Pennsylvania More info | Aug 05, 2016 08:34 | #14 Traveling overseas I got in the habit of visiting local libraries, most of which have numerous PC's for public use. A few years ago, while cruising Alaska, I found the library to be a good option due to poor cell reception and costs aboard ship. Just remember to bring a card reader, it opens up many possibilities.
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It depends on the phone/carrier. I have an iphone with Verizon. Using it as a hot spot, I can use other apps, email, Safari, facebook, etc. I cannot talk on the phone and have the hot spot at the same time. Sue MyFlickr
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