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Love it.. Been telling people about it. I was lost. My Canon 7d mark ii shot it out and it fell on the floor. The 2 halves separated enough and the slide lock came out. Well now the card still works but is stuck in locked mode.. I am not concerned with anything above 32gb but now I think I will go for the Toshiba and price them… maybe the 64gb if not too bad.

I was taking pics at an MMA belt testing and I use my CF for raw and the SD for jpg for quick checkins into facebook and someone I know that was there taking pics was like… how are you adding pics? Thank you for the review.

Do you know of an option with cellular data rather than Wifi or an SD card that holds a sim card? I want a lot more range than wifi provides work with others in remote locations. It is a lot more complicated than being in the same wifi network. If you work in remote locations, your phone should provide the cellular connection that and that card is connected to your phone with wifi.

I just want to know if the Toshiba Flashair will work with my Nikon D Can anyone tell me for certain that it will? Can you connect the cards to a router like EYE-Fi so you can use multiple cards at one to one device?

All of these cards miss the mark. None has replaced the now defunct Eye-FI capability of having the card connect as client on a WiFi network. Finally we need to remove the unwanted photos from the phone manually. There is however some hack used to share files with SDcard enabled 3D printers that allows this, unfortunately I missed the link. Do you know if the Toshiba FlashAir is being discontinued? I can see on their website the Developers site has been taken down!

Like Michael, I am looking for a replacement for our Eye-Fi cards that will transfer directly to our server at work. Basically it works like a wireless tether. All very well, but unfortunately FlashAir no longer works with the latest version of iOS basically rendering it useless. This was such a great product, and so useful I find it almost impossible to comprehend that Toshiba have just abandoned the sector of the market that uses Apple products.

The FlashAir card seems to outperform the alternative by a factor of 7 in terms of writing performance. That will make the difference in being able to shoot 4K video or not, or in burst mode shooting sessions, being ready for the next shots. Wifi performance varies depending on other electronics in the vicinity I guess.

I know most everyone wants these to transfer photos, even a few for 3D printers. I am wondering if you could transfer digital patterns for an embroidery machine from a PC.

In my case, the file extension would be JEF. Does that capability need to be built into the card, or can it transfer any type of file? Thank you. To be honest, there is no real contest between these two. The FlashAir wins hands down. Because it is fast. Good luck! Also I have a fugi camera that takes sd cards but it has no wifi capabilities to connect with other devises wirlessly. Would this wifi adapter sd card help me to connect to my samsung gallaxy j7 phone or basically make my fugi non wifi capable cameraa wifi capable camera?

Both of these devices appear to have an important drawback that makes them useless to me — neither appears to make it possible to set up an unattended camera which takes pictures at intervals and automatically pushes them to a Linux server attached to the same network as the local WiFi. Needing to have an app running on a phone seems very clunky, when there are existing protocols such as rsync which would work very well for this task. Great review. I often use my DSLR on the road and in the wilderness.

The great thing about EyeFi is the simplicity and convenience. It runs in the background on your computer waiting for you to take photos. Within seconds of you starting to take them, the EyeFi utility pops up and starts downloading them to whatever location you have told it in setup.

I have found other wifi cards are cumbersome to use — you have to take your photos then go to you computer, and use a browser to download them. I have been using a Toshiba sd card in my canon camera, it has been a boom for transferring pictures easily in jpeg or raw. Had it for a few years without any problems on my iPhone and iPad, a brilliant piece of technology. Was this helpful? AMD Athlon Silver. AMD A-Series. AMD A4-Series. AMD A6-Series. AMD ASeries. Intel Xeon. Intel Pentium.

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It is an SD card with Wi-Fi networking technology built-in. To be more specific, the Wi-Fi SD card features a shrunk memory chip — leaving room in the plastic housing for additional chips, like a Wi-Fi chip. Moreover, this SD card can broadcast its network to which mobile devices and Wi-Fi equipped computer can connect.

In other words, you can transfer files from this SD card to your phone or computer during the situation that the SD card does not be inserted into one of the devices. This is quite convenient. Another shine of this card is that it has a backup system for photos and videos. This indicates that there is no fear of losing your media files and it is more expensive than the regular SD cards.

But note that some versions of Wi-Fi SD card do not have their own storage and you need to add on your own microSD card.



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