Collin,

If the camera's wireless worked as good as my home network,
I'd never trust it for wedding photos.

Within my modest 2 story house, I need one wireless hub and a helper.
If the laptop was in the garage, I'd be out of business.
If the laptop was in the parking lot, I'd be SOL.

I think I'd start with line of sight communications, indoors!

Regards,  Bob S.


Collin wrote:
The Nikon D1 and D2 series bodies now accept a Nikon adapter which is 802.11b
and allow specific logging into another computer.  They're now real network
devices.  There's a choice of antennas for transmitting 50 or 500 ft.

Also, they use a fast CF card as a virtual memory overflow buffer so you can
shoot almost continuous in JPG mode and a good while in RAW mode before
any slow-downs.

For you wedding photographers -- just set up your laptop out in the car
and you go shoot and transmit, not worrying about space.  Or ... stick a
PDA with an 4 gig card in your coat pocket and send it everything.

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