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WU-1A (or B) ?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Krs_2007" data-source="post: 244760" data-attributes="member: 12948"><p>Got the 1B today, played around and one thing I didn't really like was Live View would not enable because my battery was below 30%. Well this is sort of a glitch as my grip had 60%. No big deal I needed to charge the batteries anyway for the weekend. </p><p></p><p>Initial thoughts, the remote viewing and triggering will be great. It does do RAW but as with Eye-Fi, its slow so set your camera to jpeg. I did like the fact that I could remotely view the pictures that were on the camera and had not been sent to my Ipad. Which if you are getting a little old in the eyes its a real nice feature to view on a larger screen. I couldn't do that with Eye-Fi.</p><p></p><p>More time this weekend to play with it, but so far its worth it.</p><p></p><p>I did look at CamRanger but couldn't justify the cost nor the need as I plan to do this type of work on occasion and not full time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krs_2007, post: 244760, member: 12948"] Got the 1B today, played around and one thing I didn't really like was Live View would not enable because my battery was below 30%. Well this is sort of a glitch as my grip had 60%. No big deal I needed to charge the batteries anyway for the weekend. Initial thoughts, the remote viewing and triggering will be great. It does do RAW but as with Eye-Fi, its slow so set your camera to jpeg. I did like the fact that I could remotely view the pictures that were on the camera and had not been sent to my Ipad. Which if you are getting a little old in the eyes its a real nice feature to view on a larger screen. I couldn't do that with Eye-Fi. More time this weekend to play with it, but so far its worth it. I did look at CamRanger but couldn't justify the cost nor the need as I plan to do this type of work on occasion and not full time. [/QUOTE]
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