NOTE: The CF – SD/SDHC adapter route is not recommended by the vendor… though in some instances it works.
There are mentions that you might want to use the ‘Eye-Fi Pro X2 if you plan use it for a lot of photos because it uses a higher bandwidth (802.11n?). Of course then you’ll need the appropriate ‘basestation’ or ‘WiFi transceiver’ in your computer to be able to use n (both sides have to be ‘n’ compat.. watch out for earlier ‘n’s because they are not necessarily up to standard)
On the other hand, there does seem to be some mention of it pusing things to an outside acct too? See second review down on this link:
It could be that the vendor is trying to do too much with the software.. instead of just simply a wireless image transfer.[/quote]
That’s exactly what I want. Wireless transfer. I want to carry say an android tablet or phone or external storage media, and then have it seemlessly upload to those devices. Not that hard to do, and it was one of my ideas awhile back.
I don’t know why they don’t have one with CF format. A lot of cameras still use CF.
Canon 5d and Canon 7d both use CF, even the latest 5d Mark III ….