hyachts wrote:I'd recommend taking off the metal plates to maximize the range, and additionally I'd recommend keeping the card as empty as possible. I've recently seen a lot of file corruption with my two CF adapters, and the incidence is MUCH higher when the card is mostly full. I mean blocks of photos - ten or fifteen at a whack.
rick79 wrote:I just went through some exhaustive testing with my 5D Mark II and Eye-Fi Pro.
All seems good - range is less than 15 feet for sure with my SD to CD card adapter, and I'm not willing yet to pull the metal out (not sure how it's done).
Full 21MP RAW files + small jpg will take about 10-12 seconds to upload... I find that slow but I guess we are bound to the limitations of the SD card read/transfer speed + wifi technology. Perhaps when I'm shooting at the studio with distractions around me, 12 seconds won't seem that long!
One issue though and I haven't been able to figure out... if I don't transfer any pictures for a few minutes, it almost appears that something goes to sleep... I'll take new pictures, and nothing transfers... It will take up to 1-3 test shots before it starts uploading. I checked my camera settings and it's set to never turn off, so something else must be going to sleep. The files are being exported directly to my desktop - no remote/usb drive that could fall asleep.
Other than that... I believe this card can be a viable option before indulging in the Canon WFT for 1000$!
Magiceye wrote:Hi
the Pro (4gig ) ... does not work on any laptop without wi-fi ( I have 3 ) that has been configured with the unit.
John Radford wrote:"One issue though and I haven't been able to figure out... if I don't transfer any pictures for a few minutes, it almost appears that something goes to sleep... I'll take new pictures, and nothing transfers... It will take up to 1-3 test shots before it starts uploading. I checked my camera settings and it's set to never turn off, so something else must be going to sleep. The files are being exported directly to my desktop - no remote/usb drive that could fall asleep."
Same here. Any ideas? I just took some photos and now it won't upload them
info@verges.ch wrote:Heureka !!
My Eye-Fi 8GB Pro X2 will function with the Canon EOS 5d Mark II
I habe buyed an new DeLock Compact Flash Adapter for SDXC, Manufactur No 61796
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Felix
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