I want to be able to view my photos on my computer as I take them. I know this can be done, but I would like to know if I need a special program to do it. How do I go about doing it?
If you have a wireless router available the Eye-fi Pro 2X is very simple and you needn't buy anything extra. You do need to be near your computer (I can't recall the exact range) I use one and love it. Check it out here to see if this might be an inexpensive and quick solution to your issue. http://www.eye.fi/
I want to be able to view my photos on my computer as I take them. I know this can be done, but I would like to know if I need a special program to do it. How do I go about doing it?
we use this to mount gopro camera to watch an check landing gear retraction an controlls under airplane after taking off http://www.eye.fi/how-it-works/basics
I am not so worried about being wireless/cordless. I will have my laptop, so I can have it near my camera.
Joanie
joan4115 wrote:
Hi All,
I want to be able to view my photos on my computer as I take them. I know this can be done, but I would like to know if I need a special program to do it. How do I go about doing it?
we use this to mount gopro camera to watch an check landing gear retraction an controlls under airplane after taking off http://www.eye.fi/how-it-works/basics
Is the GoPro attached to the outside of the aircraft? If so, how?
we use this to mount gopro camera to watch an check landing gear retraction an controlls under airplane after taking off http://www.eye.fi/how-it-works/basics
Is the GoPro attached to the outside of the aircraft? If so, how?
they have different surface mounts with sticky pads. which we use are own glue with. flat surface, curved that match curve of a helmet. they have squeeze bolt clamps that would work on a bicycle handle bars. we shoot videos watching landing gear acuate opening an closing to match altitude switch. that got so easy with that gopro. at widest angle setting which is dtermened the shooting mode. it will shoot as wide as 167 deg. at 16.9 ratio an can shoot in HD or wvga at wvga which is easy to convert to slowmotion 60 fps, 720 =30 fps, another 720 has 60 fps, at 960 =30 fps, 1080 @ 30 fps. picture mode during day average light it shoots f3.6 iso 400. exposure time 1/8 sec. max apretuare of 3.7 2 metering modes to choose centered an averages. in low light no flash everything is same but exposure time of 1/2 sec we made are own mounting. an went with a thether also. they have about 14 didderent factory mounts to choose. plus all you can dream up. http://gopro.com/products/ click on mounts
I don't think you'd need a wireless router. As I understand it the eye-fi can connect directly to your computer as long as it has wi-fi card. All recent laptops do. It is a "peer-to-peer" connection.
I don't have one, though, so could be wrong.
Pepper wrote:
If you have a wireless router available the Eye-fi Pro 2X is very simple and you needn't buy anything extra. You do need to be near your computer (I can't recall the exact range) I use one and love it. Check it out here to see if this might be an inexpensive and quick solution to your issue. http://www.eye.fi/
I don't think you'd need a wireless router. As I understand it the eye-fi can connect directly to your computer as long as it has wi-fi card. All recent laptops do. It is a "peer-to-peer" connection.
I don't have one, though, so could be wrong.
Pepper wrote:
If you have a wireless router available the Eye-fi Pro 2X is very simple and you needn't buy anything extra. You do need to be near your computer (I can't recall the exact range) I use one and love it. Check it out here to see if this might be an inexpensive and quick solution to your issue. http://www.eye.fi/
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works on a tablet direct feed from camera to tablet even video feed is live