I have started using a digital camera way back in 1998. At that time, to transfer images from my first digital camera, I had to use the USB cable connected to my computer. And the card reader can store hundreds of photos in a slim compact card. Even if I don’t download photos, I still have photos from a few months ago still on my camera. People always ask me “Where are the photos from your vacation?” My dad constantly ask me to upload photos for him from his church digital camera.
To upload my photos from my camera, I need to use a USB cable that comes with my digital camera. However, with an Eye-Fi card, this could change the way I upload and store my photos. Just watch the video above to see what I mean.
Eye-Fi can help:
• The easiest way to get what’s in your camera out of your camera. Saves time and hassles.
• Automatic backup of your memories and automatic organization (by date) of them on your computer.
• Effortless sharing while your memories are fresh, not after they’ve sat in your camera for months.
Eye-Fi is a wireless SD memory card with up to 4GB of memory PLUS built-in Wi-Fi. Just turn your camera on to effortlessly transfer photos and videos from your camera to your computer and favorite web sharing site (like Flickr & Facebook). Eye-Fi automatically backs up and organizes your photos and videos on your computer in date-based folders. You can also share your photos and videos on your favorite sharing site without even having your computer on. All you need is a SDHC capable camera and a wireless router.
I love using my digital camera and always take the opportunity to snap food photos or travel photos to add to my collection for posterity. And I inherited this hobby from my dad who is an avid photographer – who also makes some money by taking group church photos and people will come and order them.
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Eye-Fi. All opinions are 100% mine.
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December 16th, 2009
Diana
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