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May 13, 2013
ed1969 from Cabot, Arkansas, Rating:4.0I have had the card nearly a year and am just now getting around to reviewing it. It has since been maxed out and filed in my archives; cards are now inexpensive enough to fill them and keep them on file for originals. It has worked fine each time I have gone back to it. I have ordered more since this one, so I am happy with them.
May 13, 2013
ed1969 from Cabot, Arkansas, Rating:4.0What can be said? Two 2GB SD cards delivered as advertised. They work as expected, and at a decent price. I'll be getting more when needed. Price is low enough that I can simply file the cards as they max out and get new ones.
May 11, 2013
k4dey from LA, Lower Alabama, Rating:5.0Prompt service at a good price. Works fine. Will buy again.
May 10, 2013
olutaj from Nj, Rating:5.0I purchased this product for my canon camera and it works great.
May 9, 2013
tekuryuu from Minneapolis, MN., Rating:4.0The EyeFi card is very easy to set up and use. It can be configured to automatically connect to a list of secured networks, so you can set it up with your home, office, studio, cell phone, etc and it will try to connect to them all. It also has an option to auto-connect to all "open" networks, which it did just fine when I stopped by ***. There are many options such as retention of the images in the local memory on a FIFO basis, and the company offers a great feature of relaying the images to your main PC over the internet, so if you are out on a public wifi, when you get back to your home or office, the images will already be there! The interface is very easy to use, and it seems they put a lot of effort into the user experience design. Functionally in my canon 5D3 camera, it is equally easy to use. Just turn it on in the menu, and poof, away it goes. It only turns itself on when there is a new picture to send, and shuts off shortly after so it doesn't run battery all the time. ...
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