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You've got to get them to the laptop somehow. I'm always losing my camera cables and really want to try one of these in my new camera. They come up on woot pretty often for a good price. I will be getting one next time I see one.I find I can't really judge which pics I want to upload until I've seen 'em on my laptop screen, therefore the eye-fi card is useless to me...
You've got to get them to the laptop somehow. I'm always losing my camera cables and really want to try one of these in my new camera. They come up on woot pretty often for a good price. I will be getting one next time I see one.
I'll start keeping an eye on Woot for it, thnx for the info. For my needs, it will be handy with my new camera also. It works the same as Dropbox work with uploading pics from the phone, unless you disable it. I find it is convience for me.You've got to get them to the laptop somehow. I'm always losing my camera cables and really want to try one of these in my new camera. They come up on woot pretty often for a good price. I will be getting one next time I see one.
I looked at one, but didn't see the point. When I'm shooting photos, I'm almost never in range of a Wi-Fi network that I can gain access to, and certainly don't have my laptop ready and waiting to receive files.
I can see a professional photographer wanting something like this in the studio, but I doubt that the inexpensive version that I see in big box stores would meet the needs of professionals.
I suppose someone might benefit from this product, but who?
I understand what you're saying and agree to a point. But I'm getting to be an old man. I don't need to carry alot of crap around with me anymore.I personally don't really want to know about cloud computing. if the cloud or the net goes down, you can't access anything. Much better to carry around a pocket drive in my backpack for the stuff that won't fit onto my laptop IMHO...
I understand what you're saying and agree to a point. But I'm getting to be an old man. I don't need to carry alot of crap around with me anymore.
It is times I need pictures I take available in the clouds. I also see it as a backup procedure.
If your computer break down, you can't access anything either! Just a thought.

By the time all this is done, my wifi/ISP will be back up before I finish getting another HD, opening the laptop, removing the old HD, putting it in an enclosure and finding another computer to hook it into.If you're laptop breaks you can take out the HD and put it into an enclosure manning it a usb drive so you can still get your data off, evan if your os is corrupt.![]()
I understand what you're saying and agree to a point. But I'm getting to be an old man. I don't need to carry alot of crap around with me anymore.
It is times I need pictures I take available in the clouds. I also see it as a backup procedure.
If your computer break down, you can't access anything either! Just a thought.
I just keep a large collection of flash cards. If one card fills up (or if I think my camera is about to get confiscated after taking a newsworthy photo), I swap cards and keep on shooting. Six of one...My camera bag is a backpack that carries my laptop too. Makes it fairly heavy but it doesn't faze me, just helps to keep me fit. I carry it with me wherever I go. I personally don't really want to know about cloud computing. if the cloud or the net goes down, you can't access anything. Much better to carry around a pocket drive in my backpack for the stuff that won't fit onto my laptop IMHO...
I'm with you there! As much as I'd like to have my DSLR and ENG camcorder with me all the time, the reality of the situation is that lugging an increasing amount of gear everywhere I go isn't practical or something I'll actually do most of the time. That's why I bought a nice pocket camera with a telescopic zoom lens that can shoot pretty good stills and surprisingly good 1080p60 full HD video.I understand what you're saying and agree to a point. But I'm getting to be an old man. I don't need to carry alot of crap around with me anymore.
By the time all this is done, my wifi/ISP will be back up before I finish getting another HD, opening the laptop, removing the old HD, putting it in an enclosure and finding another computer to hook it into.
If you're laptop breaks you can take out the HD and put it into an enclosure manning it a usb drive so you can still get your data off, evan if your os is corrupt.![]()
I just keep a large collection of flash cards. If one card fills up (or if I think my camera is about to get confiscated after taking a newsworthy photo), I swap cards and keep on shooting. Six of one...
You don't even need an enclosure, I use a Newer Technologies USB 3.0 Universal Drive Adaptor.
In a backpack?Depends how important your data is, I've got 4 laptops, 3 enclosures and a 4TB RAID 5 NAS so accessing / backing up data for me isn't an issue.
