


It's best to use the Eye-Fi app only to transfer photos and to use the normal functions of your phone to share them via mail, text, or social networks. You'll also have to perform all types of file management from the iOS photo library-you can't delete images from within the Eye-Fi app, nor is there a way to browse photos on the card via the phone as you can with a Wi-Fi camera like the Samsung WB850F ($599.00 at Amazon). If you go into your iOS photo library you can email a JPG version of the Raw image, but that's it. It's easy to share JPGs via email, but if you want to email a Raw photo to yourself you won't be able to-the option is there, but it doesn't work, it just creates a blank email. Direct Mode is only available when the card is out of range of known Wi-Fi networks-you won't be able to transfer photos to your phone when your home Wi-Fi is available for use-unless you first plug the card into your computer and delete the record of your home network, or unplug your router. It's not a seamless experience-first you'll have to go into your phone settings and change the settings in the app to make the Eye-Fi card the destination for photos-you can't configure the software to send photos to both your phone and your computer. Mobile Use, Endless Memory, Conclusions But what about those times when you're away from your home network? You can set up Direct Mode, which turns the Eye-Fi into a hotspot, so that you can transfer photos directly to your phone. If you've been out and about shooting, just turn your camera on when you get home and the transfer will start automatically. You can shoot away around the house or studio and images will automatically transfer to a designated folder on your computer -it's also possible to set the Eye-Fi to only transfer photos you select, which is better if you plan on using the card to push only the shots you want on social networks or photo sharing sites. Setting up the card to work with your network is straightforward, and the card works well in a home-network environment. This is also where you add Wi-Fi network information to the Eye-Fi, so it can connect automatically.
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You're walked through setting up an account which lets you manage your card and activate your phone-there's a separate app that you'll need to download for your iOS or Android device to complete that part.
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In order to configure the Eye-Fi, you'll need to install an application on your PC or Mac-it's preloaded on the card itself, so you can do so by plugging it into your SD card reader.
