I saw this posted on engaget a few hours ago.
Looks interesting.
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chrisb321 Member 241 posts Joined Jan 2007 Location: Gurnee (Chicago), IL, USA More info | May 18, 2009 12:45 | #1 I saw this posted on engaget a few hours ago. Camera : 7D : S100 : Sig10-20 : 50 1.8 : 17-55 2.8IS
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May 18, 2009 13:34 | #2 That does look pretty cool and the price is definitely right. Jim
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | May 18, 2009 15:42 | #3 1) Won't work properly past a few feet in most situations, the 10 meters claimed only works in a concrete gym. I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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May 18, 2009 17:41 | #4 basroil wrote in post #7945001 1) Won't work properly past a few feet in most situations, the 10 meters claimed only works in a concrete gym. 2) Won't work properly in any place where a WiFi signal is used at high strength (or microwave oven is turned on) 3) Has a risk of slowing down your computer to nearly nothing 4) requires even more batteries than what you need for camera+strobe triggers+etc 5) Not likely to work with liveview and definitely not the video from a 5dmkii. 6) Likely to cause file corruption if the wireless plug was designed for plug and play storage devices rather than the canon drivers. 7) From my experience with wireless usb, its just not yet ready to replace the wires. You do realize this guy has been using it successfully don't you? Camera : 7D : S100 : Sig10-20 : 50 1.8 : 17-55 2.8IS
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | May 18, 2009 19:02 | #5 chrisb321 wrote in post #7945564 You do realize this guy has been using it successfully don't you? I use wireless USB for webcams, printers and other functions and I do not agree with 1, 2, 6 and 7. I've had no problems with interference (yes I have a full powered wifi network) and it certainly doesn't slow down my computer. Why would it slow it down any more than a USB tethered ? I transfer data wirelessly to a remote Hard Drive without data issues. Are you sure it wouldn't work with liveview? Why not? The fact it doesn't work with video is not big issue. Most studio photographers are taking photographs. Batteries. Yes wireless equipment often requires batteries. This is a $50 usb alternative to the $994 Canon WFT-E1 unit. Might not be anywhere near as slick but it may work (and doesn't require a wireless hub like the Canon unit). I'll build it and test it and let you know how well it works. Best option is to do just that. If it works well, let us know. I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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Thalagyrt D'OH. I need to wake up some more. 4,818 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Denver, CO More info | May 18, 2009 20:28 | #6 basroil wrote in post #7945001 1) Won't work properly past a few feet in most situations, the 10 meters claimed only works in a concrete gym. 2) Won't work properly in any place where a WiFi signal is used at high strength (or microwave oven is turned on) 3) Has a risk of slowing down your computer to nearly nothing 4) requires even more batteries than what you need for camera+strobe triggers+etc 5) Not likely to work with liveview and definitely not the video from a 5dmkii. 6) Likely to cause file corruption if the wireless plug was designed for plug and play storage devices rather than the canon drivers. 7) From my experience with wireless usb, its just not yet ready to replace the wires. 1. Not true, that all has to do with the antennas, placement, and wattage. The power output of this is just fine.
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Mark1 Cream of the Crop 6,725 posts Likes: 7 Joined Feb 2008 Location: Maryland More info | May 18, 2009 22:53 | #7 |
Gaussian_Blur Member 86 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | I may try this device too.... for $50 why not? Instead of mounting it to a flash bracket I'm going to put the device and batteries in a belt pouch and run the USB cable to the camera from the pouch. This way the camera remains light and unencumbered and it definitely beats running a cable from the camera to a laptop. I tried shooting tethered with the long cable and for me its annoying and hazardous to have the cable dragging around on the floor.
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JamesSalenger Goldmember 1,681 posts Likes: 39 Joined May 2008 Location: Virginia More info | May 19, 2009 16:27 | #9 basroil wrote in post #7945001 1) Won't work properly past a few feet in most situations, the 10 meters claimed only works in a concrete gym. 2) Won't work properly in any place where a WiFi signal is used at high strength (or microwave oven is turned on) 3) Has a risk of slowing down your computer to nearly nothing 4) requires even more batteries than what you need for camera+strobe triggers+etc 5) Not likely to work with liveview and definitely not the video from a 5dmkii. 6) Likely to cause file corruption if the wireless plug was designed for plug and play storage devices rather than the canon drivers. 7) From my experience with wireless usb, its just not yet ready to replace the wires. If it does not work, what the heck it is $50. I may not be the village idiot, but I'll do until
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DwightMcCann so, what are we talking about? 21,400 posts Likes: 44 Joined Feb 2005 Location: Buellton, California, USA More info | May 19, 2009 17:16 | #10 OK, I gotta' subscribe to this thread! Dwight McCann
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basroil Cream of the Crop 8,015 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: STL/Clayton, MO| NJ More info | May 19, 2009 17:25 | #11 James Salenger wrote in post #7952049 If it does not work, what the heck it is $50. 50 bucks i what i paid a week ago for 24gb of ultra II cards I don't hate macs or OSX, I hate people and statements that portray them as better than anything else. Macs are A solution, not THE solution. Get a good desktop i7 with Windows 7 and come tell me that sucks for photo or video editing.
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danj Goldmember 1,575 posts Joined Nov 2008 Location: Florida More info | May 19, 2009 20:50 | #12 Yeah, I'm subscribing too. I dunno if this thread on the eye-fi is along the same lines.
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Gaussian_Blur Member 86 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | Ok, I just ordered the Cables Unlimited Wireless USB dongle from Amazon ($39.99 + free shipping). I'll let you know how it works or not!
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petetsai Hatchling 6 posts Joined May 2009 More info | May 20, 2009 15:07 | #14 Hi guys,
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Gaussian_Blur Member 86 posts Joined Jul 2008 More info | It works!
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