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I tried searching this, but I keep getting an error message, on the forum. Thinking about getting an Eye-Fi SD card, but reviews are mixed. Anyone here using one? Thanks.
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I have the New: Eye-Fi Mobile X2 and it works great, image transfer is quick and fast. The only bit of downside to this model is that it does not come with the "Geo-tagging" feature like the Geo X2 which has "Geo-tagging" included and the Geo X2 is only sold at Apple stores. I did purchase the upgrade to "Geo-tagging" for my EYe-Fi Mobile X2 and it's definitely worth it. Also, the best part of the cards is the wireless transfer of the photos and the organization feature. I have it set to upload the photos directly to iPhoto and to organized it by Dates and they get placed in folders automatically, huge time saver. Really helpful when it comes to organizing your photos.
Which ever of the two cards you get you wont be disappointed. They are really worth it. Hope this helps.
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Thanks. Don't know if I need the geo-tagging, but will check out both further.
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I'd like to use it, but supposedly it won't work with my CF adapter.
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I'd like to resurrect the thread and get some folk's experience with this card and higher end cameras, exporting to the iPhone or iPad.
My wife loves to take artistic photos with her iPhone 5. I'd like to upgrade her to a real camera. The Sony RX100 takes DSLR quality photos in a compact camera. People are raving about it. My wife could fit this in her purse. But if the workflow of using this camera, then editing photos, applying effects, and uploading to social media is much more complicated than just using her phone, she won't do it. My plan: get this camera and equip it with an Eye-Fi card and associated app on the phone. She takes pics, selects the ones she wants, uploads them to the phone, edits, and posts to social media. Questions: Does anyone do this? Does it work well? The camera I mentioned takes 20.5 MP photos! How well does the iPhone 5 handle these? What photo editing apps can handle them? Do they downsample before editing or can they edit native? Does it make sense to dial down the camera to a lower photo resolution before shooting? I'd say 99% of the time 10 MP would be fine. Thanks for help and input on this. |
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I have one in my T3i.
Using it as adhoc is pretty quick. But over an actual wifi signal - it's just OK. I wouldn't transfer 20mb pictures. Nor RAW. I used to shoot in RAW only - now I switched back to raw+jpeg so that the smaller jpegs (only) get uploaded via the eye-fi. I put the card in the reader for RAW Quote:
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Unless Eye-fi has changed their policy and firmware significantly over the past year I won't use it.
It's always felt severely crippled by its reliance on Eye-fi's servers. Odd they don't allow it to FTP directly to a home server or NAS. Add to that it can't connect to an access point unless you have a PC handy to set it up. No in camera menus, even on supported cameras it's just a little battery draining ,slower than molasses transfer, with an on screen icon. The RX100 is an excellent camera, but I wouldn't stick an Eye-fi card in it. Unless... You could transfer directly from the Eye-fi to the iPhone adhoc (doubtful) Or Get an iPad and a camera connection kit instead. Get PhotoSync and a Blogging app. Win. Last edited by blueroom; Feb 20, 2013 at 02:21 PM. |
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I don't use their online service. You don't have to to upload/download. Unless you want to manage the files in the cloud.
I do everything with the desktop software. But I agree - not being able to change things on the fly is a detriment. As is the overall speed for "real" files. Quote:
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I could not get an AdHoc network working with my iPhone a year ago, so I gave up on the Eye-fi. |
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My only interest in the Eye-fi is transfer from the camera to the iPhone in the field, so that my wife can edit and upload photos to Facebook or wherever else, while keeping a high quality original of the photos on the Eye-fi SD card. At home, I will just plug the camera or phone into my desktop and transfer the originals that way.
Given this, can I avoid the online service? Is the transfer speed reasonable, especially if we hand-pick which photos the Eye-fi transfers? How is photo editing on the iPhone using iPhoto, Photogene2, etc. with the 20.5 MP image files from this camera? We don't necessarily need to maintain full rez for the purposes of editing on the phone but I just want to know that it works (even if it downscales when opening the image). If I want to do high-end editing, I'll load the photo from the camera into Photoshop on my PC and do it right. thanks! |
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I use it in my 5D3 for storing small fine JPEG images (RAW's go to the CF card).
I turn on the Eye-Fi ad-hoc whenever I want to upload some images to my iPhone when I want to share a picture on Facebook while travelling. I set it up so it only transfers protected images (those you mark as protected in the camera) so I can choose which images to transfer (rather than dump the entire card contents). It works anywhere because it sets up it's own ad-hoc wifi network that the phone connects to. The whole thing works seamlessly and elegantly in my experience.
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I was not happy with the EyeFi for use in a Nikon D70 (6MP). I found it slow, unreliable and short range. I have since switched to the CamRanger and am very happy. It doesn't support the full 36MP images of the D800 but I don't want those on my iPad anyway.
I'm shooting RAW + small JPG with it and it works very well. Edit: Nevermind, I just reread your post and the CamRanger currently supports only Nikon and Canon.
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As for the op, I used one for a friends wedding yesterday and it uploaded very quickly to my phone, I did have the jpgs going to the second card slot in low quality but it was still 24MP a pic. I want to borrow a friends tablet next time I go out to have a bigger screen to preview with (my eyes suck) |
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We mainly take photos of our 1 yr. old son. The RX100 takes excellent pictures and they transfer to my iPhone 5 with Eye-Fi card like a breeze. The photos transfer using Eye-Fi's app and transfer very quickly. The photos on the iPhone are beautiful and they display full screen perfectly. We receive compliments from friends and family every time we show off photos on our phone the RX 100 has taken. Sorry, I do all main photo editing on Mac and can't comment on photo editing on iPhone.
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Does anyone have experience using the EyeFi in a SD-CF adapter? I've got a 5DMKII that only takes CF cards.
Thanks EDIT* Amazon to the rescue! http://www.amazon.co.uk/SD-Card-Comp.../dp/B002F1SGDU |
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Bought this a month ago and it's great:
Transcend 16GB Wi-Fi SDHC Class 10 Memory Card
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I have one from SanDisk. I love it. Whenever I'm shooting something big I set it up to transfer jpegs to my ipad. After the job is done I'll look at the photos on the bus back home and mentally sort through everything. Is it essential? Definitely not but it's fun to have and play around with. I don't think it's worth the money for what I do now so I'm going to end up selling mine. But for the time being I love it.
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I bought two, one for my EOS M and one for my Wife's S90 and hated them because of the slow speed of the iOS EyeFi app. I ended up abandoning them and actually sold one. Then I bought an iOS app called shutter snitch that supports transfer from the EyeFi card as well as numerous other wireless photo transfer soloutions and I fell in love. The transfers are fast and you can perform actions on the photos as they arrive on the iPhone or iPad including geotagging.
I say give it a go but be sure to use shuttersnitch not the crappy EyeFi app.
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Can it push originals straight into Lightroom or an open folder on an iMac? I've got no use transferring images to my iPad to be honest.
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Many people have this issue. There are countless posts on the Eye-fi support forums but the manufacturers have rather arrogantly said the CF market is too small. It seems strange to me because CF cards are often used by those with the biggest budgets and who buy the most gear.
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Yes. When I was using my EyeFi card with my iMac and 5D Mark III on my home Wifi, I could take a photo, and it would transfer directly to a folder in my Photos folder). From there, I could import the transferred photos into Aperture.
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That's great to hear, thanks! Can you set a specific folder or is it just by default?
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