I have the 4GB Connect X2 Eye-Fi card & the ShutterSnitch app and everything works great, but I need to find a convenient and safe way to mount my iPad to a light stand or to a tripod.
I just had the iPad sitting vertically in the Apple case on the accessory platform on my camera stand. In everyday use I usually hand it to the client and let them watch - it;s a big Wow factor.
The Eye-Fi cards will work with most (but not all) cameras that can use SDHC cards. There's a compatibility list on the Eye-Fi website. I'm getting great results using a similar setup with a Panasonic Lumix G1.
With the lowest quality takes 5 seconds. It should be faster for prof works
How is the situation if using burst for shot?
ilphoto668 1 year ago
5 second transfer rate... not bad at all.
lg123xyz 1 year ago
How have you mounted your iPad?
I have the 4GB Connect X2 Eye-Fi card & the ShutterSnitch app and everything works great, but I need to find a convenient and safe way to mount my iPad to a light stand or to a tripod.
Any suggestions?
morrod 1 year ago
@morrod
I just had the iPad sitting vertically in the Apple case on the accessory platform on my camera stand. In everyday use I usually hand it to the client and let them watch - it;s a big Wow factor.
Hartmonstr 1 year ago
The Eye-Fi cards will work with most (but not all) cameras that can use SDHC cards. There's a compatibility list on the Eye-Fi website. I'm getting great results using a similar setup with a Panasonic Lumix G1.
trollhunter 1 year ago
awesome!
but how can a camera cost $6,000?
what kind of camera do we need in order to use a wifi sd card?
deenybird 1 year ago