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D3100
wifi sd cards novelty or good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 141864" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>The Eye-Fi is great for my use. I use it shooting sports pictures, it allows me to review them on a larger screen. No the transfer isn't fast, but I can take a picture or several and by the time I look at my Ipad they are transferring and before I get to the next picture they are finished. So the only con is speed, but it works for me. If you are taking portraits in the field and want a larger screen then just have them transfer to a tablet and you can view them without taking a card out. I have the D7000, 1st card is RAW and I write jpeg+normal to the second card which is the Eye-FI. I do not regret the card and really enjoy using it. If you care to then you can have it upload to a portable (phone, tablet) from their if you have internet connection you can set it to upload to social media. I dont use this but it is an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 141864, member: 12948"] The Eye-Fi is great for my use. I use it shooting sports pictures, it allows me to review them on a larger screen. No the transfer isn't fast, but I can take a picture or several and by the time I look at my Ipad they are transferring and before I get to the next picture they are finished. So the only con is speed, but it works for me. If you are taking portraits in the field and want a larger screen then just have them transfer to a tablet and you can view them without taking a card out. I have the D7000, 1st card is RAW and I write jpeg+normal to the second card which is the Eye-FI. I do not regret the card and really enjoy using it. If you care to then you can have it upload to a portable (phone, tablet) from their if you have internet connection you can set it to upload to social media. I dont use this but it is an option. [/QUOTE]
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