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Photojojo Uncut: Maximize Your Eye-Fi Range for Event Shooting

  • Bob Fry · 2 years ago
    Or....just buy a couple of extra 2GB memory cards. Way cheaper and easier.

    Eye-fi seems great, but it's impractical where I'd like to use it most: traveling. There you want to be able to connect to lots of different wi-fi hotspots and upload your pix on the fly. But because Eye-fi requires each hotspot be accepted, you can't do it with only your camera. Too bad.
  • Amit Gupta · 2 years ago
    Hey Bob,

    It's true that hotspots need to be approved before they're used, though you can then use as many as you want.

    Eye-Fi isn't meant to be a big meaty memory card for vacations - there's plenty of those.

    It's made to make your photo downloading and sharing much easier on the 365 days (minus two weeks) of the year when you're NOT on vacation.

    For storing a gigs upon gigs of vacation photos until you get back home, definitely stock up on the some cards!
  • K.Weng · 2 years ago
    so what's the responsiveness like ? If you're basically trying to use this setup (as you would the canon/nikon $1k version), to achieve "tethered" behavior, so that you can see your picture on the computer screen shortly after you take the picture, what's the actual transmission time ?

    The key with other systems seems to be sending the embedded jpg before sending the raw since it's much smaller and will be much quicker, or not sending the raw at all if you're taking pictures rapidly. I assume this system has no way to achieve that.

    But it's all moot anyway if even for the jpg it still takes 10+ seconds, it's just too long to wait while you have a person sitting there in a portrait session or something ....
  • Amit Gupta · 2 years ago
    Depends on the camera, the network, etc. but it's not optimized the way those $1,000 canon/nikon ones are. (ie. it doesn't send resized preview before the real thing, it just sends the real thing.) Takes about 10 seconds per image on my setup.

    Amit
  • Hendrik · 2 years ago
    I would be interested in using this for arial kite photography. I was thinking of getting a camera such as the Canon SD430 with built in wireless technology however this may change my mind... my main question is transmission length. If I have a high gain directional antenna attached to the computer how far do you think I could get a singal.. ideally I'd like about 500-1000ft line of sight outside.
  • Mitch · 1 year ago
    Can this be used as a repeater?
    ~~~~ = wifi
    ---- = cable
    I want to go eye.fi~~~~>Wifi router/repeater in pocket~~~~>wifi router connected to net.
    I So router in pocket connects to wifi nearby acting as a repeater.

    The manual for Client Mode states
    Laptop ---> DWL-730P~~~~> wifi router

    If i get 5mbps or 10mbps in areas on my laptop do you think the eye.fi will be powerful enough?
  • ryan g · 1 year ago
    Hi there - if you delete an image from the camera - will it delete the file on the computer? cheers
  • EVDOalex · 1 year ago
    A new 3G router from CradlePoint will be shipping on December 20th that has a rechargeable battery. With this router, an EyeFi card can send files over the Verizon EVDO network, without the need of a computer or even a power outlet.

    Read our new article about the PHS300 and EyeFi card here:

    http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/2206/63/

    For more information about the forthcoming PHS300, check out our full review:

    http://www.evdoinfo.com/content/view/2201/63/

    The CradlePoint PHS300 will initially be available only through the EVDO Experts at http://3GStore.com
  • Ray · 1 year ago
    I want to use this in my PPC (Dell Axim) as memory and LAN connectivity - will it work for that?
  • John · 1 year ago
    Sorry Ryan, if you delete a photo off your computer or a photo-sharing site online, it won't delete the photo from the Eye-Fi card. To do so, you must either connect the card thru a SD reader and delete the photos, or delete the photos using in-camera functions. Great card though, just not sure if I'll use it traveling to Europe this Summer, as it may use more battery power to juice up the built-in antenna vs. a card without an active antenna. Haven't figured out how to "stop" the antenna from operating and use it as a regular SD card yet. For now, I'll just use my power-save functions on the camera to minimize card-access time and save battery power.
  • Jon Read · 1 year ago
    Hi,

    In terms of view-as-you-shoot, I've had a lot of success doing this with the eye-fi in a Nikon D3 with a CF adapter and some (free) software I wrote for the purpose. Less bulky than a "proper" 'mitter, and sending small jpegs while also writing RAWs works brilliantly.

    The software can be downloaded from http://www.ikontools.com/

    Jon
  • Jason · 1 year ago
    I'm thinking of using EyeFi for mission related work where I take a picture and send the image through Eyefi to a laptop then gets printed automatically to a printer without out any user intervention. Is there any tool that let me do this?

    Jason
  • John Christopher · 8 months ago
    Oh I wish I was a yankie! The new CradlePoint portable 3G router /Eye Fi comb is seriously going to kick ass in the USA. Alas, I happen to live and work in the UK, so no joy here for the foreseeable future. Having been a freelance press photographer for most of my professional life, this technology is nothing short of breathtaking. With the right setup (ie: a couple of repeaters between the studio and the laptop), I can really see this working in a event/ studio working environment. Lucky for me that ebay came to the rescue and now a D-Link portable router is winging it's way to me as I type. I'd love to see if the Cradlepoint/Eye Fi setup could work with a PDA, so that you could edit and caption your pictures before sending them on, that would really rock my work. John
  • Steve · 6 months ago
    I have the pictures automatically uploaded to my Macbook Pro to a pictures folder that is shown by screen save automatically.

    You can use folder actions to print any picture uploaded to a folder.
  • OP · 3 months ago
    How about connecting to iPhone Wi-fi and using the 3G on iphone to upload photo???