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Publicēts: 26.11.07 09:40
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Nju ir iespeeja netaa nopirkt Wifi Eye, t.i. Wifi 2GB SD karti un uztveereeju prieksh PC. Ieliek SD ieksh photoaparaat un uztveereej pie PC+softs un bezvadu aparaats ir gatavs! Nju shiotaads joks vareetu patikt dabas veerotaajiem(dziivnieku)/Fotograafiem.

DSLR+Tripod+Pults+Wifi Eye+PC Laptop 8)


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P.S. Aptuvenā cena 100$ (~50Ls)
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 00:22
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dis izz naais, ai laaaik :P
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 00:47
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Nemaz nav tik sālīti!!
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 13:47
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galig nevaidziga lieta!
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 13:50
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galig nevaidziga lieta!


Ļoti aprobežoti domā :)
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 13:52
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zheel ka nav CF
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 13:56
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zheel ka nav CF


Studijā jau laikam forši būtu, uzreiz uz kompja var viegli apskatīt...
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 14:00
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re kur paardodaas ar CF adaptoru -> photojojo.com...

BET :

received this reply re: SD-CF adaptors:

"Thank you for contacting EyeFi. To answer you question, there have been some successful instances in which the sD card was put in a cF adapter, though it is not a supported configuration. The main limitation is the file type. It will only upload JPG/JPEG pictures. We are currently working on a cF card that should be released by next year that will handle JPG/JPEG, NEF and RAW files. I hope this answers your question and again, thank you for contacting EyeFi."

veel ar adaptoru distance samazinaas.

sheit luuk veelviens labums no Nikon d3 diviem karshu slotiem. vienaa liec lai rawi kopeejaas, otraaa shito iespraud lai jpg klientam uz kopja lai skataaas !
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Publicēts: 27.11.07 15:42
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galig nevaidziga lieta!


Citam varbuut ka tā viss neliksies! ;)
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Publicēts: 28.11.07 13:15
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andre : Man ari MARK III ir 2 Sloti :)
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Publicēts: 28.11.07 13:57
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dpreview wrote:
Issues / concerns

* Only works with associated access points which have no additional 'login' layer (ie. only home / office access points, not public access points) and this can only be carried out with the Eye-Fi Manager software running on a computer
* Requires a good WiFi signal to work properly, has less range than typical WiFi devices
* Uploads each and every image taken, no ability to select which images are uploaded
* Uploads full size images to web galleries (it would have made more sense for the Eye-Fi Manager to provide the option to resize incoming
* For single images, demos and entertaining transmission times are acceptable, however if you came home with a card full of images (2 GB) it would take three hours to download all images (if the camera battery could last that long)
* Requires that the camera does not power off otherwise obviously transmission is interrupted
* Unknown additional impact on camera battery life
* Performance is made to look pretty poor in comparison to most cheap USB 2.0 card readers which can manage ~10 MB/sec (some fifty times faster than the Eye-Fi card)
* No Compact Flash version (yet)

The Eye-Fi card is one of those products which is great fun out of the box but the returns begin to diminish the more you use it. It's not particularly fast (no surprise really as it is WiFi but it's quite a bit slower than we expected), it needs to be pre-configured for each access point and doesn't support public access points, it uploads everything on the card (which could literally be a gigabyte of images) and there's no option for delivering reduced size images to photo sharing sites (although to counter that you can uploaded without a computer which could be useful if your files aren't too large).

Once configured and in a 'home' environment it is arguably easier getting images from your camera back to your computer, but you really wouldn't want to use it as a mass transfer alternative to a card reader. If you really want a card reader and wire free solution to getting your images onto your computer then you could just get a SanDisk Ultra II USB SD card which has a built-in USB connector, for $50. Lastly it's probably worth pondering the point of this product, do people really have problems plugging their cameras into a USB cable / placing the card in a card reader / placing the camera on a dock?
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Publicēts: 28.11.07 14:20
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..if you came home with a card full of images (2 GB) it would take three hours to download all images..


:lol: krauji!
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Publicēts: 28.11.07 17:10
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Unknown additional impact on camera battery life - tas nu gan fufelis, aķim pie D, kur to elektrību, kuru no viņa ņem, liek.
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