Well tonight we are going to try the instashare app for the iphone and ipad
using a clear hotspot. I am also goingg to test my cisco wifi office
router. Just to see which has the stronger signal. The clear will be good
to use when we can't be in the press box and at away games. The big issue
at a H
The Transcend wifi cards are also hackable, I've got a couple of 32G ones in my
pocket that I have the hacked image on so I can just SSH into the card (they run
Linux)
David Lang
On Sat, 6 Sep 2014, Lawrence K. Chen, P.Eng. wrote:
Yes, my first thought was get an Eye-Fi card that does Direct
Yes, my first thought was get an Eye-Fi card that does Direct Mode. I think
all the latest ones are capable of creating of thisbut, there was time
before it was just 'mobi' or 'Pro X2' (and all class 10)...
They did 'Connect X2', 'Mobile X2', 'Explore X2', 'Pro X2'.class 6.
(different lev
I want to thank everyone for the quick responses. I have a lot of options.
I just have to look at my current equipment and then test out the options..
As always the lists come through.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 12:56 AM, Ted Cabeen wrote:
> An EyeFi SD card will allow any camera to save files acr
An EyeFi SD card will allow any camera to save files across WiFi as
pictures are taken.
--Ted
On 9/4/2014 7:36 PM, john boris wrote:
> Yeah I guess I have a trip to best buy to test drive some cameras and
> hopefully my little clear hotspot is strong enough
>
> On Thursday, September 4, 2014, Mi
For example, I have a Canon 6D with built-in wifi, in raw mode, it's pictures
are quite large (35M for a 20mp image). It has several built-in capabilities to
send to common sites or a ftp server, plus I can configure it as an AP and
connect to it from my tablet to look through it's pictures (at
Yeah I guess I have a trip to best buy to test drive some cameras and
hopefully my little clear hotspot is strong enough
On Thursday, September 4, 2014, Michael Ryder wrote:
> It could be as simple as using drop-box, which will use whatever
> internet-connection your device is on. Camera takes
It depends on the camera, and also what resolution you are looking for.
David Lang
On Thu, 4 Sep 2014, john boris wrote:
Outside of work i coach high school football. We are now allowed to use
cameras,tablets and laptops on the sidelines. I am trying to figure out how
to share photos from the
It could be as simple as using drop-box, which will use whatever
internet-connection your device is on. Camera takes picture, picture zooms
up to dropbox, and is now available to tablet/etc. on the sideline.
I think the solution mostly depends on the kind of camera being used - and
that will dete
Thanks. I don't want to do this over the net as 4g or even 3g access is
spotty and is too slow for what i want.as far as resolution the standard
camera resolution is okay. We don't need hi-def as those files would be too
big
On Thursday, September 4, 2014, wrote:
> It depends on the camera. Axis
It depends on the camera. Axis cameras, for example (most models), can run poe
and store to a flash card, send via email, or store to a cifs server, as well
as having various triggers and the ability to have various view zones, and send
images or video. Some models also have wifi. They have lite
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