Eye-fi SDCard reviewed.

P. J. Alling webster26 at mindspring.com
Fri Nov 2 15:00:12 EDT 2007


Two, maybe three identical camera bodies and lenses, and an assistant to 
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Brendan MacRae wrote:
> --- Mark Roberts <msroberts01 at ysu.edu> wrote:
>
>   
>> Thibouille wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Maybe let's imagine the following situation:
>>> You have lots of pics to take and you can't take
>>>       
>> the time to change
>>     
>>> cards otherwise you might lose a couple important
>>>       
>> shots.
>>     
>>> I can imagine a fast enough wifi sd card (eye-fi
>>>       
>> seems slow
>>     
>>> unfortunately) so all pics would be uploaded into
>>>       
>> my laptop in my
>>     
>>> backpack (which is closed but not in standby mode).
>>>       
>> It'd give me well
>>     
>>> the size of the harddisk for storage.
>>>
>>> It could be useful in some cases.
>>>       
>> I have a friend who shoots the graduation ceremonies
>> at Carnegie Mellon 
>> University and this would probably be ideal for him.
>> You need to get a 
>> shot of each student getting his/her diploma;
>> there's a *lot* of them 
>> and they don't pause the ceremony for the
>> photographer to swap cards ;-)
>>
>>     
>
> Nobody pauses a ceremony for photographers.
> Understood. So, how is it that photogs managed such
> situations back when we all shot film <gasp>?
>
> -Brendan
>
>
>
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