Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Eye-Fi SD card - With 802.11g connectivity


This Eye-Fi SD card connects over a Wi-Fi protocol using its own onboard processor that enables you to transfer images from your camera to a computer or upload the photos to Eye-Fi’s photo partners servers. The SD Eye-Fi card is like a small wireless device but it has the size of a SD card. This mobile WLAN solution provide the 802.11g connectivity. It allows many different digital cameras that can use SD cards.

It’s very easy set up and connect to your home Wi-Fi network. After that, put the card into your digital camera and start taking pictures. It stores pictures like a regular SD card no matter where you are, and then uploads your photos automatically as soon as you return home, you just need to turn your camera on.

You can create an account on the EyeFi site and sign up for the 17 services. Eye-Fi has made an agreement with 17 major photo-sharing sites to enable direct transfer of images. Photo partners include dotPhoto, Facebook, Flickr, Fotki, Gallery, Kodak Gallery, Phanfare, Photobucket, Picasa Web Albums, Sharpcast, Shutterfly, SmugMug, Snapfish, TypePad, VOX, Wal-Mart, and Webshots. Eye-Fi guarantees that it works on most SD memory based cameras.

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