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Any ideas.........
The_Economist
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Is there any type of camera that can take photos and instantly upload them to a PC via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi etc.
Want to be able to take photo and if needs be, be able to send it via email instantly.
Trying to take the middle man out ie. not have to connect camera to PC or have to take memory card out and upload images.
Any ideas Peeps.........
Want to be able to take photo and if needs be, be able to send it via email instantly.
Trying to take the middle man out ie. not have to connect camera to PC or have to take memory card out and upload images.
Any ideas Peeps.........
If i could i would, but i cannot so i wont, but maybe one day i will.
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There are some SD cards which come with WiFi built in that do exactly this, however if you want a more integrated experience the Samsung android cameras have networking, and are likely to be a strong contender as they're designed to be online.0
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Your smartphone?
Well, Android certainly uploads photos to your Google+ account (waiting till you're on WiFi if you prefer) and iOS will do similar with iCloud - the photos are then available for you to download on any computer, anywhere in the world...0 -
This will do it:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Toshiba-Flash-Class-Wireless-Memory/dp/B00DR590OM/
SD card with a tiny tiny file server and wifi transmitter in it. You put it in your camera, turn the camera on, connect your PC to the SD cards wifi signal and connect to the right URL.
I use the FlashAir app on my phone to grab photos from my camera - I very rarely ever take my SD card out anymore.
Other wifi cards, such as EyeFi, may be appropriate too. I like the FlashAir because you can select the files to transfer; EyeFi forces a download of all the files0
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