What is a WiFi SD card?
What is a Wireless SD Card? If the name doesn’t give it away, a wireless SD card is an SD card with WiFi networking technology built-in. The SD card broadcasts its own network to which mobile devices and WiFi-equipped computer can connect.
Which Nikon has WIFI?
Which Nikon DSLR Has Wi-Fi?
- Nikon D500.
- Nikon D780.
- Nikon D850.
- Nikon D3400 (Bluetooth only)
- Nikon D3500 (Bluetooth only)
- Nikon D5500.
- Nikon D5600.
- Nikon D7500.
What is an Eye-Fi card?
What is Eye-Fi? Eye-Fi is a wireless memory card. The first of its kind on the market. It works just like a regular SDHC except that it utilizes built-in WiFi to transfer photos, videos and more to your computer. It can also be used to transfer multimedia to handheld devices, such as iPhones.
How can I view my photos on the go with Eye-Fi?
As long as you are utilizing an Eye-Fi memory card and using the Eye-Fi View service, you can use the application to view your photos on the go. This way you can show anyone you want the pictures you have taken using your Eye-Fi memory card. For an additional charge of $4.99 a month or $49.99 a year, you can purchase Eye-Fi Premium.
How many networks can I connect to with my Eye-Fi card?
You can configure up to 32 networks to connect to with your Eye-Fi card. Since you will not be able to join a network on the fly, you want to make sure you know the SSID and password of the network’s you want to connect to.
Should I enable or disable Eye-Fi transfer?
Eye-Fi transfer is disabled by default. It needs to be enabled before image transfer is possible. The advantage of the ‘Disable’ option is that you can be out shooting photographs without the risk of the Eye-Fi card finding a wi-fi network and transferring images without your approval.