Coming home, after being out for the day taking pictures, I simply turn on my camera and my computer and the pictures automatically start to transferring from my camera to the computer. A lot of times, I’m taking pictures of things around the house. I don’t have to think about transferring them to my computer because it happens while I’m shooting.
Direct Mode
During CES, Eye-Fi announced Direct Mode for their line of cards. Basically, if the Eye-Fi card can’t find one of it’s Wifi network that it was setup for, it creates a mini Wifi hotspot in which other configured devices can connect to it. What does mean to me? This means that I can transfer photos directly to my phone or tablet when I’m out and about. I also use direct mode with my own laptop as well. If I’m not in my home network (at a coffee shop, a friend’s house, etc) I can still wirelessly transfer photos to my computer using direct mode.
The Goods:
- Wireless transfer photos to my computer
- Wireless transfer to my mobile devices using Direct Mode
- Automatic online sharing
The Bads:
- Expensive compared to regular SD cards
- Uses a little more
- Setup may not be the easiest for the less tech savvy people (especially when trying to use Direct mode).
Overall, the Eye-Fi card is definitely a highly recommended accessory to your digital camera. There are other features that I don’t use such as automatic online sharing, geo caching, and cloud storage. If you shoot photos on a daily basis like I do, you’ll appreciate the effortless transfer of photos. Highly Recommnded