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How to download photos from Leica T to Mac via Wifi?


Jarr

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Hello fellow forum member,

 

Is there a way to download photos from Leica T to Mac via Wifi?

 

You can download photos to your iPhone or iPad with the Leica T App. But I would like to download photos to my MacBook Pro via Wifi. Is there an App for this? Is one being devoloped?

 

I use a Strap, the Snap and the Flap. That makes the getting the card out a bit time consuming. And I want to reduce the times I have to detach my lens. Now I have to detach the lens, the Strap, Snap and Flap if I want to get the SDcard out. Same for changing the battery.

 

Thanks,

 

Jarr

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Far easier to get an Eye-Fi pro card and do it that way.

 

In fact Eye-fi to Mac is still pretty slow ....... and suprisingly Eye-Fi to mobile phone is pretty quick .... to my Samsung Galaxy anyway ....... and you can upload as you shoot if you want to and then move the files to dropbox ...... they will then be on your computer when you get home .....:)

 

....... but to be honest, just taking the card out and sticking it in the Mac is no more trouble when you consider the convoluted steps you need to go through to do all this.

 

Some enterprising techie needs to integrate the camera-phone-dropbox-computer pathway so it functions automatically in the background with no intervention...... some compact cameras are 3/4 the way there already, but it would be a real advantage to be able to do this with pro/semi-pro cameras ......

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I kept ending up here, on this ancient thread, as I am new to the camera and have been trying to figure out the best way to get the numerous shots I took without an SD card onto my MacBook air (wifi isn't working for me yet, don't know if I have the wrong password or what).  Reading the manual, I found that you can insert an SD card and copy the images stored in the camera onto it, making it quite easy to upload them into my Lightroom catalog via the card slot in my laptop.  I suppose  hunterspoint has figured that out by now.

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