Its icon will also be added to your device home screen. Eye-Fi 3. Description Details Versions. Smartphones fall short for life s most precious moments - these require zooming, high-speed shooting, low light and other features that make digital cameras superior. With an Eye-Fi ProX2 wireless SDHC memory card, you can quickly and easily turn the camera you already own and love into a top quality WiFi camera and showcase your best shots while streamlining your workflow. Use your favorite apps like Facebook, Instagram, Pixlr, and Snapchat to share instantly, and top editing tools to enhance and edit your best shots.
No network or hotspot is required. Eye-Fi creates its own WiFi network so it works anywhere you are. Do you have the newer Mobi Pro black Eye-Fi card? This page is for the older Mobi card. If you have a Mobi Pro instead, please visit this page. Since your Eye-Fi card does not Infrastructure support mode the ability to connect to a wireless access point , then everything must connect to the Eye-Fi card.
The Wi-Fi part of the card doesn't care if the card is locked? Where is the wi-fi firmware on the card - which partition? As you can see, I am unsure to the point of hesitation to make the purchase. I just do not want this very expensive memory card to end up in the bin with ordinary cards. So, what is the step-by-step and which script do you use for time lapse? Thanks very much in advance. Since my card was only 4GB, I didn't have to make any partitions. Yes, you lock the card to enable SDM on your Canon.
On the iPad and Android, when you enable direct mode in the app, it creates a network for you to connect to. You'd go into your wi-fi settings on your android and connect to the Eye-fi network, which should show up in your list of broadcasting networks.
I was able to switch back and forth between devices pretty easily, and you can change configuration settings within the app, or on the Eye-fi software on your computer. I believe the only way to update the firmware on your card, it has to be physically plugged into a SD card reader on your PC, and you use the Eye-fi software to check for updates.
As far as the script, I think I modified one of Wind Watcher's scripts a long time ago with the default of taking 20 pictures fully zoomed out, and then doing multiple zoom levels and taking 3 pictures each, and then zooming back out.
It can be modified using the menu in the field. For the Dove Cam, I just modified the basic script, to take pics every 2 minutes. Thanks so much, Mike! Please note: I use a single partition, lock the card, and "manually" firmware update every time I start the camera. Obviously, that won't be a problem for newer Canon cameras that support booting from a FAT32 partition.
Moreover, iOS 5 seem to have a hard time auto-reconnecting, so patience is a virtue here or you can force to reconnect in the WiFi settings. Thanks, Guys. But you know what? On second thought, I think I am going to wait a bit until all of this is sorted out, at least in the Direct Mode I just was going to use it mostly for PAP anyway.
Not very reliable, and a bit heavy as well. I just wanted something super simple and be able to see the shot via the phone. There seems to be no agreement. If this works, remove the card from your computer and put it in the camera. Switch on and test. You may have to force a reconnect since your iDevice will probably have re-joined your home network in the meantime.
Once you're up and running, the transfers work great. I haven't yet tried the combo out and about, but in limited testing it works great, with transfers coming across in seconds and getting saved in the camera roll, ready to be Instagrammed. The only real problem is using the setup in the range of a known Wi-Fi network.
Even if you have disabled the network on the card itself, your iOS device won't connect to the Eye-Fi hotspot automatically if it sees another network it recognizes.
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