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Eye-Fi cards have been around for some time now. The SD card-sized devices not only store your camera's photos on local memory but include a Wi-Fi chip, allowing you to upload your photos to an online store without having to remove the card from your came...
Easy wireless photo transfer, Feature packed, Much cheaper than dedicated wireless solution...
Expensive compared to standard SD card, A bit of a fiddle to setup...
There's no doubt the Eye-Fi range has a niche appeal: being able to wirelessly transfer photos from your camera to your computer is something only so many people need. Moreover, the extra features brought about by the Pro X2 version of the range are even...
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Eye-Fi SD cards pack an amazing amount of technology into a tiny package. Not only do you get a good dollop (8GB) of speedy Class 6 flash storage, but also - amazingly - a Wi-Fi adapter. This newest card upgrades the latter element from 802.11g to 802...
Technologically accomplished, but the price is too high for any SD card, even one this clever...
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The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is the latest SD memory card with Wi-Fi built-in. This model adds to the standard version by offering RAW image support, geotagging and the ability to communicate with an ad-hoc network. When you're out shooting the Eye-Fi card works...
Simple, fast uploads, direct to online automation, RAW support, Ad-hoc networking...
Expensive...
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 Is expensive, there's no denying that, but for shear simplicity it's an incredibly compelling tool. If you shoot a lot of RAW images and want to get your workflow more streamlined it's a great investment. Or, if you just want to upload y...
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Eye-Fi SD cards are memory cards that feature a tiny built-in wireless adapter, but you would never know this just by glancing at them. They look just like a standard SD card, but they make it possible for you to transfer your photos to a computer, or...
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is designed with demanding users in mind. It's an 8GB, Class 6 card that can transfer RAW files in addition to JPEGs wirelessly from your camera. It even allows files to be shared online easily, or to be sent directly to mobile device...
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Eye-Fi SD cards are memory cards that feature a tiny built-in wireless adapter, but you would never know this just by glancing at them. They look just like a standard SD card, but they make it possible for you to transfer your photos to a computer, or...
The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is designed with demanding users in mind. It's an 8GB, Class 6 card that can transfer RAW files in addition to JPEGs wirelessly from your camera. It even allows files to be shared online easily, or to be sent directly to mobile device...
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These SD memory cards contain wi-fi transmitters, enabling wireless transfer of image files from a camera to a wi-fi network or laptop, pad or phone. The set-up files to link the cards to another device are on th...
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The Eye-Fi Pro X2 8 GB WiFi enabled SD Memory Card When I card almost two years ago in February of 2009, I was amazed at what I saw. A tiny little SD memory card with a WiFi radio inside. Inside! How did they do that? I hardly believed they could sq...
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The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is a SDHC memory card for your digital camera. What sets it apart from other memory cards is that it contains a tiny WiFi radio. This gives you the ability to send your pictures to your computer or online sharing site, without hav...
The earlier Eye-Fi cards already offered features that you weren’t able to find in many cameras, the most notable being able to transfer your photos to your computer or online sharing site without having to remove the memory card, or plug a cable into...
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Short version: transfer the photos you take from your camera to your computer without hassles, and without wires, using the X2 Pro card from Eye-Fi. Add in the ability to automatically post photos to a growing number of online sites, geotagging, and “E...
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Like all Eye-Fi cards, the company's latest, the Pro X2 ($149.99 direct), works with any digital camera that supports SDHC cards to let you wirelessly upload your photos and videos to your PC and popular sharing sites. Even better, this Class 6 memo...
Works with any camera with an SD slot. Simple to set-up and use. Transfers photos and videos to your computer and more than 25 photo-sharing sites via Wi-Fi. Endless Memory Mode deletes media after it's safely transferred to free up space on card. Supports wireless ad-hoc direct-to-computer transfers without a router. RAW file support.
Expensive. Reduces camera battery life.
The latest Eye-Fi card, the Pro X2, boosts write speeds and adds Endless Memory, and like all Eye-Fi cards, lets you wireless upload photo and video to your PC and sharing sites...
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The 8GB Pro X2 is the latest generation of wireless SD card from Eye-Fi. It can stream your photos to your Mac, upload them to your favorite social networking site, and even geotag the pictures along the way, all while the card is still in your camera...
Slick new Eye-Fi Center software, Speedier WiFi capability (802.11n)...
Triple the cost of high performance 8GB SD cards, Slower transfer times than a USB card reader...
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Eye-Fi have managed to do – if not the impossible – then then unlikely: make camera storage fun. The new Eye-Fi Pro X2 is an 8GB SDHC memory card that promises to wirelessly transfer your photos and video to your home or work computer without demanding...
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appletell.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Now Eye-Fi has been the clear choice for wireless memory cards since they launched their initial wireless memory card. This is not only because they’re they only ones doing it, but because they’re pretty darn good at it, too. But there’s been a hole i...
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Photographers, pro and otherwise, have long wished to be unleashed when it comes to working in a studio or on location. Some situations make it easier than others, as do some manufacturers. Nikon and Canon both offer Wi-Fi transmission of photos throug...
Faster than previous EyeFi cards, Geotagging and Endless Memory modes, RAW support, Uncomplicated setup...
Not yet ready for fullres or highspeed SLR shooting, Cards like Geo X2 can do most features for less money, Endless Memory is sometimes of limited use.
We like the Eye-Fi Pro X2 SDHC memory cards for the work they actually do and the potential they present for solutions in the future. It wasn’t hard to get the card up and running, and once done it worked well. The added speeds weren’t dramatic, but th...
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The Eye-Fi line of wireless memory cards has been around for some time now and they’ve filled a useful niche. You can drop one into any camera that has an SD (or SDHC for that matter) slot and have your images and video automatically uploaded to the we...
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Five years ago, stuffing a fully-functional WiFi radio into the size of a standard SD card would've seemed like science fiction -- and actually, it kind of still does. Be that as it may, Eye-Fi is now well into its third generation of products, amazingly...
Endless Memory works greatTransfers quickly on good networksEasy to use...
ExpensiveAd hoc mode doesn't work consistentlyRequires Adobe Air-based utility to configure...
We've always loved the concept of what Eye-Fi's trying to do, and the Pro X2 unquestionably represents the most complete and capable execution of that concept to date. Endless Memory is a fabulous addition to the X2 line that we love, but ironically, it's...
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about.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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The Eye Fi Pro X2 card is a wireless SDHC memory card for use in digital cameras and camcorders. It builds off the Eye Fi Video card with a host of new improvements. The $149 Eye Fi Pro X2 is the top of the new "X2" family of Eye Fi cards (you can comp...
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Everything is *right now* you want your images on line, you want your original files backed up, we want everything to happen quickly and easily with a minimum of fuss.Eye-Fi Pro X2 8 GB When the company Eye-Fi started up back in 2005, I will admit that...
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In the bygone era of film, one had to wait days to find out how your photos turned out. Now we can see the image right away on the back of the camera and have it copied to our computer minutes after the end of the photo session. The card brings that...
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examiner.com Updated: 2022-10-17 18:56:23
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Both the ease of sharing photos online as well as the pervasive nature of always carrying a cell phone with a built-in camera has decreased the demand for many standalone cameras. Yet, those built-in cameras lack the optical zoom, fine-tuning, and larger...
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