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Anyone tried Eye-Fi wireless SD card?


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I seriously doubt if it would work in the M8. The camera has a metal base plate and metal outer shell which would act as a Faraday shield blocking data transmission. I also suspect the rear of the LCD display has a bonded metal backing sheet.

 

Bob.

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Somehow I seem to recall it only works for .jpg ...

That is the reason I did not buy one myself.

I could be wrong of course :(

 

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Yes, only JPG, no raw, can be transferred. I just checked website!

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I bought one and regret it. It works only for jpg (they now tell you!), and so if you shoot jpg and dng it gets confused and never transfers anything. At least that's the theory.

 

Another vendor suggested the metal case is too dense for the wifi to work at any distance from the computer, so the ease of use is strictly limited, even if only for jpg.

 

So it either works poorly, or not at all, depending on your needs.

 

K

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I have one that was given to me. It works great with my Panasonic point and shoot. It only does JPEG. It is slow to transfer pictures. (I usually just give up and use a card reader.) I've never tried it in my M8.

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I bought one without realizing it would not work with DNG. So I thought of using it in another camera, but when I compared its write and read speed with my other cards (Extreme 3 and RAW), it seemed to be only about half as fast. So I junked it.

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I bought one for my sister and tried it in the M8. In addition to the issues of jpg only/slow & the need to turn off power saving, I also found that the performance was severely affected by the metal body of the M8. Spend the cash on a decent card reader and other SD cards.

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