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Eye fi x2 cards
Eye fi x2 cards






eye fi x2 cards
  1. #Eye fi x2 cards pro#
  2. #Eye fi x2 cards software#
  3. #Eye fi x2 cards Pc#

See the Eye-Fi and NAS Integration Guide for more details.

#Eye fi x2 cards pro#

Practically speaking, I have my Eye-Fi Pro X2 set to upload my files to my storage server which means my snapshots go directly to redundant network storage without my having to do anything after the initial setup. With Endless Memory one can set the Eye-Fi Pro X2 card to continuously upload pictures so long as it has a valid wireless connection and upon uploading the photos, delete the local copies. Endless memory is a feature that comes set as “off” by default but is something I have been using regularly.

eye fi x2 cards

This is a bit of a misnomer, but in real world applications it is pretty darn close. Canon T2i Eye-Fi Menuįor those that like to see data, this can be very handy to have on screen so one knows what the card is doing at any given moment. The Eye-Fi menu gives some interesting information including the card’s wireless status. When inserted into my Canon T2i the camera actually has a dedicated Eye-Fi settings menu that pops up. Eye-Fi Add Wireless NetworkĪn Eye-Fi Pro X2 can connect to up to 32 wireless networks which is a decent amount but is also a restriction for a truly mobile professional that is constantly utilizing different networks. For this the card comes with a SDHC to USB converter making setup easy.

#Eye fi x2 cards Pc#

To get the Eye-Fi card working with a wireless network, one needs to connect the card to a host PC and setup the network.

#Eye fi x2 cards software#

Setting up the Eye-Fi Helper software is very straightforward and the installation takes care of pretty much everything one needs to do to get the PC client software ready, including firewall configuration.

eye fi x2 cards

For those wondering, a decent branded 8GB class 6 SDHC card currently retails for around $25-30 so the $100 Eye-Fi Pro X2 does have a premium for the networking and software features. Flash rated at Class 6 speeds (or 6MB/s for those wondering what the class system means) which is good enough for many applications although is certainly not the fastest on the market today. The Eye-Fi Pro X2 is relatively diminutive given the fact that it packs 8GB of NAND, a 802.11n radio, and logic on the card to handle many of the features all in the compact SDHC form factor. I recently became a user with my Canon DSLR and have to say, despite the steep price, I think it was a worthwhile purchase. Eye-Fi products have been around for some time now with the cool feature of combining flash storage and a WiFi radio in a small package to alleviate capacity and transfer headaches. Serious and recreational photographers alike know that today’s flash storage is great in terms of digital photo storage but there are still memory constraints involved, especially with HD video and the physical act of transferring the cards from device to PC can be painful if done repeatedly. The Eye-Fi Pro X2 8GB combines a 802.11n WiFi connection and 8GB of Class 6 SD card storage in a standard SDHC card package, delivering a unique value proposition in the process.








Eye fi x2 cards