Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Transfer photos wirelessly from your Camera with a simple chip

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Eye-Fi. All opinions are 100% mine.


I tend to be one of those people that have lots of photos from all sorts of places, but they're mostly all stored on my computer. I occasionally upload some photos to my favourite photo sharing sites like Flickr or Facebook, but it's only occasionally because I'm just too lazy to get the loads of photos I take every time I go somewhere all uploaded. It takes too long, and it's a hassle to even transfer the photos from the camera to my computer, what with missing USB cables and the like.

But it seems there's a solution out there to all that. Enter the Eye-Fi, which is an SD memory card that has *get this*, built-in wifi capabilities!

Whenever I had to upload photos before, I've always had to dig around for the USB cable or card reader, and many times I simply left the photos on the camera because I was too lazy to get it uploaded. But then, my cousins keep asking me where the heck are some pictures of that wonderful vacation you talked about? And I have to upload it then. So now, with the Eye-Fi, I wouldn't have to deal with the hassle of the old way of uploading photos. I can just WIRELESSLY connect the camera with my computer, or even directly with Flickr/Facebook. That will save an incredible amount of time, and I can finally upload my pictures right away, so my cousins won't have to bug me all the time.

Now, if you want to know exactly how it works, I've embedded a video of just that right below here. So check it out:



Of course, maybe you don't have the time to see the video. In that case, allow me to summarize some of the features of the Eye-Fi.
Eye-Fi is a wireless SD memory card with up to 4GB of memory PLUS built-in Wi-Fi. To use it, just turn on your camera!

It can automatically backup your pictures and automatically organize (by date) them on your computer.

Not only that, it can send the photos directly to sites like Facebook/Flickr, as long as you have an SDHC capable camera and a wireless router.

Now doesn't that sound like a great way to save time and share your photos? Maybe you can even get one for your friends this holiday season!


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