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<blockquote data-quote="Curt" data-source="post: 16467" data-attributes="member: 165"><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><span style="font-size: 12px">I see no significant draw on the battery at all. As long as you have Wi-Fi in your home it seems to read from anywhere in the house. I did take a look at some of the poor reviews on the Eye-Fi and I found most were either unhappy with the setting up procedure (which I found very easy and I am no computer wiz…lol). Or the other was not being able to set up a facebook, or Flicker account, near of which interests me at all. I simply use it to transfer my photos from my camera to my computer and it works fantastic-10 out of 10 times so far. I can see it working great for someone doing a shoot and they want to see the results right away on the big screen on the spot, this it works great far. But as I said I can shoot anywhere in the house and bang there it is on my computer in the file I want it in. If I shoot and shut the camera down, or if the computer is off, the pictures download when the computer is turn on (the camera does not have to be on at the time). So, so far I think the Eye-fi is fantastic and I love it. In combination with my D7000 it is unbeatable…lol.</span></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman'"><span style="font-size: 12px">Take it for what its worth, but at well under $100.00, about $50.00 for a 4GB, you just can’t go wrong?? Oh, it takes only seconds to download your picture, so your camera is not on long enough to put any draw on your battery. I have only had the card for a couple days but so far I love it.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curt, post: 16467, member: 165"] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3]I see no significant draw on the battery at all. As long as you have Wi-Fi in your home it seems to read from anywhere in the house. I did take a look at some of the poor reviews on the Eye-Fi and I found most were either unhappy with the setting up procedure (which I found very easy and I am no computer wiz…lol). Or the other was not being able to set up a facebook, or Flicker account, near of which interests me at all. I simply use it to transfer my photos from my camera to my computer and it works fantastic-10 out of 10 times so far. I can see it working great for someone doing a shoot and they want to see the results right away on the big screen on the spot, this it works great far. But as I said I can shoot anywhere in the house and bang there it is on my computer in the file I want it in. If I shoot and shut the camera down, or if the computer is off, the pictures download when the computer is turn on (the camera does not have to be on at the time). So, so far I think the Eye-fi is fantastic and I love it. In combination with my D7000 it is unbeatable…lol.[/SIZE][/FONT] [FONT=Times New Roman][SIZE=3]Take it for what its worth, but at well under $100.00, about $50.00 for a 4GB, you just can’t go wrong?? Oh, it takes only seconds to download your picture, so your camera is not on long enough to put any draw on your battery. I have only had the card for a couple days but so far I love it.[/SIZE][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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