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cbeauche November 30 2007, 18:30:20 UTC
I'm pretty sure you are going to sell it back in a few days...
This doesn't look like a professional tool (which you will probably require for your work). Maybe you can use it for your P&S?

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barriemacleod November 30 2007, 18:43:12 UTC
Yes, that was the idea.
For home.
I'm dying to see how it works.
And it's mostly for camera to PC, not all the other options.
In fact the other options only appear to work in the US.
Also Amazon won't deliver it to Canada but B&H would. {?}

I've already ordered the Canon's WiFi...

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cbeauche November 30 2007, 18:46:02 UTC
ahhh! now you're talking! ;-)

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barriemacleod November 30 2007, 18:48:47 UTC
Yeah, a fun moment for a change and not a work related one ;)

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notsolinear December 2 2007, 03:39:21 UTC
I was excited about it at first, but DPreview's preview (or was it rob galbraith?) wasn't flattering. I think it was JPG only (no raw) and flat out slow.

The Canon WiFi module however (for 1D MkIII) looks excellent.

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barriemacleod December 12 2007, 13:54:54 UTC
Hi !

Yes, its jpeg only but that's fine for me.
The usuage is in house. I never change the sd card anymore.
You can actually shoot anywhere come back and just turn the camera on and all the files will xfer. Yes it's slow but normally I'm in no rush for these types of pics.

Nevertheless it's incredible cool technology.
They show you individual large icons of the pics uploading.
The range isn't all that good though.
More tests to follow when I get a chance :)

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