Gravis sells SD cards with integrated Wi-Fi chip
The storage media of the manufacturer Eye-Fi to send photos directly from a camera to a computer or a sharing site dell precision m6400 battery. Depending on the model, even videos, geotagging and RAW image format. The memory size is 2 to 4 GB.
Gravis sells immediately with a Wi-Fi chip-equipped SD card manufacturer Eye-Fi. With them, JPEG photos can be transferred from a digital camera via WLAN to a computer or directly to a sharing site. So far the only cards in the U.S. and UK were available dell studio 15 battery.
The model Geo Eye-Fi has 2 GB of memory and a geotagging feature. It saves the coordinates of each image were shot. Later, the spatial data, for example, with the Mac software iPhoto 09 are read out.
The 4-gigabyte card Eye-Fi is designed for users share video, photos and videos with a maximum length of 90 minutes on the computer and then transfer to YouTube, Facebook or Flickr provide online want. The Eye-Fi Pro with 4 GB of memory is aimed at professional photographers and the only model supports the uploading of images in RAW format dell studio 17 battery.
The Eye-Fi media correspond to the SD card standard, but offer enough space for an additional Wi-Fi chip. Users can specify whether the map sends images directly to a single or a series of shots to the selected target. If no photos are made, the power to the Wi-Fi function off automatically to conserve thinkpad x60s battery power.
The Eye-Fi Geo is priced at € 64.99 Gravis. The Eye-Fi Share offers video at the Apple dealer for € 89.99 and the Pro version for 149.90.
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