Is wireless transfer of photographs possible from a Nikon D90 to a PC?
S Sur Photography New member Jul 21, 2010 #1 Is wireless transfer of photographs possible from a Nikon D90 to a PC?
J jdeg ^ broke something Staff member Jul 21, 2010 #2 You could use something like this... D-Link Wireless USB Starter Kit
S Sur Photography New member Jul 22, 2010 #3 Thanks. But I was wondering if the Nikon WT-2 or WT-4 could be used.
J jdeg ^ broke something Staff member Jul 22, 2010 #4 The wt-4 is only compatible with the d300s, d700, d3, and d3x - the wt-2 only works with the d2 and d2x. Another alternative is a SDHC card with wi-fi built in - Eye-Fi Pro X2 8GB Wireless SDHC Card - simply the most powerful memory card yet | Eye-Fi Also, read this: Pete's Tech Ramblings...: The $50 wireless tethering solution - you can also wirelessly control the camera via USB. I don't see any reason to buy the wt-4 if you can do this anyway. More on the parts for that setup here: Pete's Tech Ramblings...: PeteTether 1.1 - A Wireless Portable USB tether And apparently the new version of those wireless usb adapters: Amazon.com: Cables To Go 29571 TruLink Wireless USB Device Adapter Kit (Black): Electronics (read the review at the bottom) For some reason they're more expensive than the original though. Last edited: Jul 22, 2010
The wt-4 is only compatible with the d300s, d700, d3, and d3x - the wt-2 only works with the d2 and d2x. Another alternative is a SDHC card with wi-fi built in - Eye-Fi Pro X2 8GB Wireless SDHC Card - simply the most powerful memory card yet | Eye-Fi Also, read this: Pete's Tech Ramblings...: The $50 wireless tethering solution - you can also wirelessly control the camera via USB. I don't see any reason to buy the wt-4 if you can do this anyway. More on the parts for that setup here: Pete's Tech Ramblings...: PeteTether 1.1 - A Wireless Portable USB tether And apparently the new version of those wireless usb adapters: Amazon.com: Cables To Go 29571 TruLink Wireless USB Device Adapter Kit (Black): Electronics (read the review at the bottom) For some reason they're more expensive than the original though.
S Sur Photography New member Jul 23, 2010 #5 Thanks again. I think Eye-fi appears to be a good option. I'll check if its availabe in Mumbai.