Testseek.co.uk have collected 14 expert reviews of the Eye-Fi Pro Wireless SD and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Eye-Fi Pro Wireless SD.
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Abstract: The Eye-Fi card is an SD camera memory card with a difference: as well as providing storage space (in this case 4GB), it also contains wifi hardware to connect with wifi networks. Yes, thats right: it adds wifi connectivity to your camera, tags shots ...
Abstract: The Eye-Fi Pro from Eye-Fi Inc. is the latest, most feature-rich wireless SDHC card in the Eye-Fi lineup—and it should be given that it costs quite a bit more than your typical 4-GB SD card. Setup is easy: Plug the card into your computer us...
Abstract: The basic Eye-Fi Home Video card will upload still or video files automatically from your camera to a chosen folder - or to Iphoto on Macs. Eye-Fi Share Video adds the ability to post the files to a choice of sites including of Youtube and Flickr. Ni...
Adds geotags to JPEGs from digital cameras; Raw file format support; can transfer files wirelessly.
Slow transfer speeds; geotagging works only via wireless transfers.
Compared to the $100 Eye-Fi Explore Video, the $150 Eye-Fi Pro adds Raw support and Ad Hoc network capability. You get standard JPEG support, video transfer, 4GB of storage, and lifetime geotagging with both cards. So unless you need the features uniq...
Abstract: Review: Eye-Fi Pro Wireless Memory Card So,here is my dilemma. I love taking pictures of my three kids. I snap so many pictures, they must be starting to think I am a member of the paparazzi, stalking them. The problem is, what can I do with all of...
RAW compatibility a big plus; Ad Hoc uploading is great for travel shoots; Geotagging and selective transfer are welcomed new features.
Transfer speeds for RAW images are slow; no CompactFlash version.
While theres a lot I like about the new wireless Eye-Fi Pro cards including RAW compatibility; Ad Hoc and Hotspot uploading; geotagging; and selective transfer, the slow transfer speeds for RAW images and videos will frustrate pro photographers who a...
Handles RAW like your favorite sushi chef. Autogeotagging puts your photos on the map without any effort from you. Adhoc network connection means you can go cableless on remote shoots. Connects to open hotspots, so you can hog your neighbors bandwidth for...
No options for automatically piping photos to apps other than iPhoto. Doubleimage uploading makes our Delete button feel sad and used.