June 11, 2009 at 2:06 pm | Xavier Lanier | Comments 0

GBM InkShow: Eye-Fi Pro

Ziv Gillat of Eye-Fi showed me the new Eye-Fi Pro yesterday. As Warner mentioned in a blog post yesterday, the Eye-Fi Pro is an SD card that can send JPG and RAW images directly to your computer via your home network or an ad-hoc network.

In this InkShow, Ziv tells us about all of the Eye-Fi Pro’s features, how he uses Eye-Fi cards to share his vast library of images and how more camera manufacturers are designing cameras to work specifically with these cards.


InkShows are sponsored by TechSmith, makers of Camtasia Studio and other great software.

 



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    About the Author: Xavier Lanier is a mobile technology enthusiast and avid photographer. Based in San Francisco, he uses various mobile devices between 10 and 20 hours per day. Xavier is the publisher of GottaBeMobile.com and Notebooks.com

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