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*I know what else is out there and no, I'm not interested in any other "similar" products. *I only need the Direct mode functionality.Īs I foresee this discussion potentially going several non-productive directions I must ask from all the participants to stay on the topic of making the "obsolete" Eye-Fi cards work again.
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I'm on Windows 7 and my card is the Pro X2 16GB. Keep your fingers or other objects off the Wi-Fi antenna area. Connections require that a memory card be in the camera. Even Canon-brand cameras that support Eye-Fi cards cannot be connected to if they do not have a Wi-Fi function.
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It also allows direct ad-hoc connections with devices such as smartphones and tablets running Camera Connect, or Mac and PC computers with EOS Utility software, so you can connect wherever you are.
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If there was such a software does anybody know of someone hosting it somewhere?Īlternatively, I would pay a reasonable amount of money for a 3rd party software but I'm pretty sure there is no such thing. Only Canon-brand cameras equipped with a Wi-Fi function can be connected to wirelessly. The Wi-Fi Adapter W-E1 allows a compatible dual card-slot EOS camera to join your own Wi-Fi in your home or studio. So, there's no way for me to know if that even was an actual thing or just empty talk. There are numerous posts about alternative software but all the links are dead and their site is down. GET OUR NEWSLETTER Over 220,000 people receive our email newsletter. I would very much like to get my Eye-Fi card working again. The Eye-Fi Pro X2 SD memory card ups the ante with 8GB storage and Class 6 speeds as well as the Endless Memory Mode feature. When it still worked it was super convenient, time-saving and at times simply necessary. Nothing else came close to the amount of versatility I used get out of shooting with one regular CF card and the Eye-Fi loaded into the SD slot. I do get the whole "obsolescence" side of it and - good riddance! But the thing is, currently with the camera that I have, Eye-Fi used to be the best solution for wireless photo transfer. But the way I see it: if they're gone - they're gone. I went online to see what was up and realized that I had "missed out" on the whole drama.
And as you would guess, the Eye-Fi card is no longer functional. Transmission of images from the Canon EOS 1D mrk4 thru Eye-Fi.
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But now that I have a few upcoming shooting projects I thought to take all the gear out and give everything a dry run. Eye-Fi Card requires Internet connection to set-up and Wi-Fi network for wireless uploads Eye-Fi Card works with virtually all digital cameras accepting SD memory cards Eye-Fi Card works with 802.11g, 802.11b and backwards-compatible 802.11n wireless networks Eye-Fi software works with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X (10.3 and 10.4) Eye. Canon USA has increased the price of the following RF and EF lenses (this is the second Canon price increase in five months): Canon RF 24-105mm F4 L IS USM now 1299 a 200 increase Canon RF 70-200mm f/4L IS USM now 1799 a 200 increase Canon RF 100-500mm F4-7. I haven't done any shooting in almost two years. Since it was the only mode I ever used my Eye-Fi with my Nikon D800, I just went on with my life w/o dwelling on the subject. I was taken aback by the announcement (obviously) but in the email it did say that the cards would still be operational in the "Direct Mode". Google will charge you an annual fee of $50 for maintaining your 200GB Picasa account but you can always downgrade or even cancel your account later and still keep the Eye-Fi wireless card forever.About a year ago I received the email everyone else did but it happened during the long break I've been taking off photography. PS:If you don’t have a wireless router at home, you can still use Eye-Fi to transfer photos wirelessly by setting up an ad-hoc wireless network on your Windows or Mac OS X machines but the 4GB card that is part of the Google offer doesn’t support ad-hoc networking. Canon EOS 30D Canon EOS 70D Canon EF 35mm F2.0 Canon EF 50mm F1.4 USM Canon EF-S 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM +3 more. The regular online price of the Eye-Fi 4GB card is around $70 but if you buy the same 4GB SD card though Google, you need to pay only $50 - that’s a saving of $20 and you also get 200 GB** of storage space for your photos and videos on Picasa Web Albums. Anyone care to share their experiences with the Eye-Fi card and 60D and possibly using it with a Samsung S3.
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If you buy a 200 GB account for your Gmail and Picasa Web Albums, Google will send you a 4 GB Eye-Fi Home video card for free (update: offer has expired). Now if you think it makes sense to buy an Eye-Fi card this holiday season as a gift or for your own self, here’s a sweet deal for people in US and Canada. Other than transferring media from the camera to the computer, you may also use an Eye-Fi card to post pictures /videos on Flickr, YouTube, Photobucket, Facebook and host of other social sites even when your computer is off.