Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card: $100 and Worth It.

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Announced in October, these WiFi enabled SD cards allow you (and me!) to upload photos from camera to Flikr, facebook, iPhoto, Snapfish and the like without having to plug in your USB cable and sit (im)patiently and wait.

Currently available at major retailers including Amazon.com, this 2 gig disk could help make your digital photographic lifestyle a little more efficient. (oh and it’s rated 4/5 stars so far by users)

According to the website,  users select from among 17 popular online photo sharing, social networking or blogging sites to share their photographs, and select where on their PC or Mac they want to archive their images. Once the set-up is complete, users can focus on taking pictures and sharing memories – and not on the process of uploading photos from their camera.

Eye-Fi’s free upload service allows users to transfer an unlimited number of photos. It handles full-resolution JPEG pictures and intelligently resizes the images if required by the selected online destination.

process improvement. love it.

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4 Responses to “Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card: $100 and Worth It.”


  1. Eye-Fi Wireless SD Card: $100 and Worth It.

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  2. Jon Read

    This is a really good little product – I have no interest in uploading files to photo-sharing sites, but I do use the Eye-Fi in place of the (much more expensive) Canon or Nikon transmitters. Paired with the free software from IkonTools, the view-as-you-shoot experience is pretty much seamless.

  3. G. Stein

    Hey stranger. Thanks for checking out my blog. Good to hear from you after all these year(s?) . Looks like your blog is quite advanced for someone the likes of me and strangely you look to be even nerdier than I am. How strange.

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