Memory Cards Eye-Fi curiosity

Fuddlestack

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Alsace, France
I just installed and hooked up to a Sandisk 8 Gb Eye-Fi card, which pairs successfully with my Android tablet. This took considerably more BS&T than it takes to read, but now all my idiotic test shots are gobbling up tablet memory like fun.

Funny thing, though. The tablet contains a WiFi analyzer app which can't see the card in the camera, even when it's transferring images. The WiFi Settings menu does see it, but gives it a "not in range".

Curiouser and curiouser.
 
My eyefi card is a bit fussy to connect. Involves a bit of switching on and off to get it started.
But i know it will work if i need it to. And i'm happy with it.
 
I'm supposed to get a free Toshiba version of an Eye-Fi, if I actually move fast enough to send in the proof of purchase from my E-PM2 before the offer runs out this month. Somehow, I just can't seem to move it up my priority list.
 
There are several drawbacks to these things:

- there's a delay between shooting and the transfer beginning: you have to leave both tablet and camera switched on for a minute or two. Ouch, my battery.

- upload from the tablet to the Eye-Fi Center site seems to be unavoidable

- every shot on the camera gets transferred. OK, I do this with a card reader anyway but it costs nothing, and ditching the duds on the computer is easier. I don't like to delete anything but the obvious failures in the camera, because the odd sub-standard shot can be made into something really good, and because it takes time - I shoot without instant review and I can't keep track of everything. All this means that the card will blindly gobble battery and bandwidth to upload buckets of dreck.

If I hadn't had an odd Amazon token looking for a home I wouldn't have bought the thing, and now I rather think I'd have better put the €€€ towards a lens.

Aye well.
 
There is (I think) a way of stopping upload to the net. I opted out of that from day one. My card is in my GRD4. It has in the menu the ability to stop the card transmitting until you want it to.
 
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