Eye-Fi card

Eye-Fi card
Posted on: 13.12.2011 by Leeanna Ayla
I know there's quite a few photographers on here so I thought I would post about this. I just bought an Eye-Fi card for my camera and love it. I can shoot with my camera and within seconds the photo is on my iPhone ready for me to do whatever with. Absolutely fantastic for me covering breaking news where I need to get a photo in ASAP, but all the other stuff like automatically uploading to different share sites and to a home computer without ever taking the card out is nice to.

http://www.eye.fi/
Evelyn Navarijo
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
There's different versions of the cards and the higher ones do RAW. It is app based though working with both Android and iOS.
Hm, bummer, N9 runs MeeGo so the app probably won't work. Maybe there's a way of using a regular USB cable though (which probably would be cheaper anyway).
Evelyn Navarijo
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yes, there's a full screen mode just for this.
Neat! How does it work? Does it make a copy of the RAW file (which then my phone opens) or has it got some wacky app or something?

I've got a Nokia N9, so if it's app-only, it's probably not going to work :c
Leeanna Ayla
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
Can it be used to display the image on an external screen (kinda like with tethered shooting)? I've got a fairly old Nikon D50, and the screen is tiny (compared to newer cameras), and it'd be neat if I could just "beam" them over to my smartphone (with a bigger screen).
Yes, there's a full screen mode just for this.
Leeanna Ayla
13.12.2011
I know there's quite a few photographers on here so I thought I would post about this. I just bought an Eye-Fi card for my camera and love it. I can shoot with my camera and within seconds the photo is on my iPhone ready for me to do whatever with. Absolutely fantastic for me covering breaking news where I need to get a photo in ASAP, but all the other stuff like automatically uploading to different share sites and to a home computer without ever taking the card out is nice to.

http://www.eye.fi/
Evelyn Navarijo
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
There's different versions of the cards and the higher ones do RAW. It is app based though working with both Android and iOS.
Hm, bummer, N9 runs MeeGo so the app probably won't work. Maybe there's a way of using a regular USB cable though (which probably would be cheaper anyway).
Leeanna Ayla
14.12.2011
There's different versions of the cards and the higher ones do RAW. It is app based though working with both Android and iOS.
Evelyn Navarijo
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by photojojo
Yes, there's a full screen mode just for this.
Neat! How does it work? Does it make a copy of the RAW file (which then my phone opens) or has it got some wacky app or something?

I've got a Nokia N9, so if it's app-only, it's probably not going to work :c
Leeanna Ayla
14.12.2011
Originally Posted by Cybertrash
Can it be used to display the image on an external screen (kinda like with tethered shooting)? I've got a fairly old Nikon D50, and the screen is tiny (compared to newer cameras), and it'd be neat if I could just "beam" them over to my smartphone (with a bigger screen).
Yes, there's a full screen mode just for this.
Evelyn Navarijo
14.12.2011
Can it be used to display the image on an external screen (kinda like with tethered shooting)? I've got a fairly old Nikon D50, and the screen is tiny (compared to newer cameras), and it'd be neat if I could just "beam" them over to my smartphone (with a bigger screen).
Yong Aptekar
14.12.2011
That's really cook jojo, my buddy is a photographer, I'm definitely passing this on to him.
Yon Gigler
13.12.2011
Thanks for the info Chris. I was looking at these cards just recently and was considering one. Looks like its my next purchase.

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