- #EYE FI CARD HOW TO#
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You will see the progress in the desktop application.ĩ. Transfer is only available for a short period after taking a picture.ĭetected, you will be prompted to select a network location. Then it turns the network offĪfter the transfer is complete. IMPORTANT: Uncheck the options to create subfolders by date taken!Īn ad-hoc WiFi network after pictures are taken. Videos cannot be imported into Collect, so the path is Click Browse to select C:\Temp\Eye-Fi\ as theĭirectory for photos. Enter your Eye-Fi Mobi card’s 10-digitĭirectories Eye-Fi Mobi Desktop uses to store your photos.
#EYE FI CARD REGISTRATION#
Needs to swap to a different ToughBook, then the registration pro cess must beĢ.
#EYE FI CARD SOFTWARE#
It is registered to the software on that specific ToughBook. In Nikon and Canon cameras, you may need to go to the Menu on the camera and locate the Eye-Fi uploads option under the wrench (setting) and enable uploads.Ĭ:\Temp\Eye-Fi\ for temporary picture storage. 3:2 – pictures have the same proportion as a frame of 35mm filmĩ. 4:3 – pictures have the same proportion as the camera displayĬ. In the list of available ratios, select one of the SMALL (S) options:Ī. Press the Menu button to select the Image Size.Ĩ. Use the selector circle around the Menu button to navigate down to the Image Size option.ħ. Ensure that you are in the Shooting menu.Ħ.
#EYE FI CARD ACTIVATION CODE#
It is also a good idea to use a fine-tip Sharpie marker to write the 10-digit activation code directly on the Eye-Fi card.ĥ. Do not lose the activation code that came with the card! Send the activation code to Alden Systems Support or David Shaddix to ensure that it is stored safely. Insert the Eye-Fi card into the camera.Ģ.
#EYE FI CARD HOW TO#
I'm not yet sure the best way to debug that, since there isn't a lot of view into what's happening on the card.Solution home How To Generic Collect Setting Up Eye-Fiġ. I wrote a little test script that should run when the card boots up as well as when a new photo is added, but I have yet to see it run. It looks like query string parameters aren't available to the Lua scripts, but an HTTP "PUT" request from the browser can create files, so the access token can be saved to the card that way. I can write Lua scripts that run in response to HTTP requests by creating files like "/a" at the root of the card. I was able to make a custom HTML page that loads when the browser opens the card's URL, by creating a file called "/SD_WLAN/List.htm" on the card.
Put all these together, and it should be possible to do what I want! So far I've just begun starting out, reading the API documentation and trying some things out.
Time to look for another card! Most of the other wifi SD cards on the market come with an iOS/Android app, and basically all they let you do is view the photos from the app if your phone is connected to the card's wifi. Since my primary use of the Eye-fi card is to upload my photos to Flickr, I have no interest in paying for their cloud service. Earlier this week, Eye-fi announced they are discontinuing the online services for the "Pro" cards in favor of the new cloud-connected "Mobi" ones.