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Anyone using EyeFi or Toshiba FlashAir?
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<blockquote data-quote="skene" data-source="post: 492072" data-attributes="member: 13155"><p>I picked up the EyeFi 16gb card a few days ago and have been testing it out. The part that is not so great about the transfer is that it just transfers all photos without the choice of which images are transferred over. I like it as there are certain images that I do end up wanting to share immediately, but hate the idea of going home and doing PP then uploading. I can instantly transfer, into my ipad or phone adjust in photoshop(mobile) and share.</p><p></p><p>The downside that I am seeing is that with an all metal body the wireless range becomes limited down to just a few feet (more like inches for faster transfer speeds). While this may not be so bad with other bodies that do not have full metal chasis (ie. 3XXX/5XXX, 7XXX etc) they probably perform much better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skene, post: 492072, member: 13155"] I picked up the EyeFi 16gb card a few days ago and have been testing it out. The part that is not so great about the transfer is that it just transfers all photos without the choice of which images are transferred over. I like it as there are certain images that I do end up wanting to share immediately, but hate the idea of going home and doing PP then uploading. I can instantly transfer, into my ipad or phone adjust in photoshop(mobile) and share. The downside that I am seeing is that with an all metal body the wireless range becomes limited down to just a few feet (more like inches for faster transfer speeds). While this may not be so bad with other bodies that do not have full metal chasis (ie. 3XXX/5XXX, 7XXX etc) they probably perform much better. [/QUOTE]
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