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May 2009
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Le confort du sansfil
La compatibilité avec iPhoto
L'interface Web de configuration très claire (mais en anglais)
Le nombre de services Web supportés
L'envoi simultané vers le Mac et Internet
L'enregistrement possible de plusieurs bornes WiFi sur la carte.
Cannot use at public hotspots The price is worth paying if wires are honestly an issue, however if you don’t mind just plugging in the camera or putting the SD card in a reader, then the Eye-Fi is excessive. However, when uploading pictures it&rsquo...
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Publié: 2008-02-21, Auteur: Gordon , review by: maximumpc.com
Automaticallyconfigures security; compatible with lots of web photo sharing sites; 2GB of storage ain't shabby either.
Slow wireless uploads; can't upload RAW or video files; can't connect to secured wireless access points.
Extrait: Before, when we wanted to get our pictures off our digital camera we would have to get our digital camera, the USB cable or card reader, and plug it into our computer - until today. The Eye-Fi is a wireless memory card that allows you to wirelessly upl...
Automatically uploads photos to Web and computer via WiFi. Default setting marks photos as private on privacyenabled services like Flickr and Vox. Surprisingly thrifty (although noticeable) power consumption. Includes USB card reader
Autolaunching software and uploads to computer are annoying, if killable. Not compatible with several common browsers. No automatic connection to open WiFi networks means you still have to lug your laptop around like some sort of gruesome Neanderthal
Extrait: Anyone that owns a digital camera knows how boring it can be when you have shot a memory card full of pictures and then you need to stop to find either the USB connector cable or try and find your card reader that you absent-mindedly forgot at brother-in-laws birthday party. What if you could send your pictures to computer via WiFi, oh you say your ...
So. Easy. To use. Plus, it actually does what it says it does.
It can be a drain on your cameras battery.
Ive been told technology makes life easier. But between my cell phone, two desktops, a laptop and three email accounts, I feel a bit… bamboozled. My life hasnt become easier; its just become overwhelmingly involved. Then I stumbled upon the Eye-Fi...
Quick, simple setup, Compatible with any camera that has an SD slot, Works with Macs and PCs
Doesn’t work over public Wi-Fi, Much slower than a USB transfer, Not all photo-sharing sites allow you to adjust privacy settings through Eye-Fi Manager
Extrait: The $100 Eye-Fi Card by Eye-Fi Inc. (www.eye.fi) is a two-gigabyte SecureDigital memory card with a built-in wireless chip. It slips into any camera with an SD-card slot, and whenever the camera is turned on, looks for a familiar Wi-Fi network and uploads...
Extrait: As Doug recently reported, Eye-Fi is 2GB SD device with a built-in WiFi transceiver. Like many of you, I hadn’t heard of the device until earlier this week and then, like so many things, it was seemingly everywhere. Mike Galpert of Aviary Twittered...
Extrait: The Eye-Fi. It's an SD memory card that adds Wi-Fi to any camera. Plus the free Eye-Fi service supports automatic uploads to 20 different web photo sites (like Flickr) as well as a computer on your home network. The verdict: It works flawlessly. The p...