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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 313591" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>By this I'm assuming you mean <em>no <strong>add'l</strong> WiFi to your phone needed</em>, right? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, I have one in the second slot of my D600. It was a gift, and I use it occasionally - more often than not when I'm out with the Mrs. and squeeze off a shot that she then wants to share with her friends. The connection can be a little difficult to establish and maintain, particularly while shooting. But if you're sitting and just looking to transfer a couple pics immediately it works just fine. If you're shooting RAW it could take a while to transfer, so be selective. I use the method whereby it will only transfer "locked" images. I'll also shoot JPG directly to that card if I see something I'm going to want to send to the phone immediately. Otherwise I'm patient enough to do the transfer at home to my laptop.</p><p></p><p>It's alright, but by no means perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 313591, member: 9240"] By this I'm assuming you mean [I]no [B]add'l[/B] WiFi to your phone needed[/I], right? Yes, I have one in the second slot of my D600. It was a gift, and I use it occasionally - more often than not when I'm out with the Mrs. and squeeze off a shot that she then wants to share with her friends. The connection can be a little difficult to establish and maintain, particularly while shooting. But if you're sitting and just looking to transfer a couple pics immediately it works just fine. If you're shooting RAW it could take a while to transfer, so be selective. I use the method whereby it will only transfer "locked" images. I'll also shoot JPG directly to that card if I see something I'm going to want to send to the phone immediately. Otherwise I'm patient enough to do the transfer at home to my laptop. It's alright, but by no means perfect. [/QUOTE]
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