I would rather have an ethernet port that could be plugged into an external 
wifi or phone modem.  In theory USB 3 could do something similar.  Or a 
bidirectional optical port with a pair if IREDs and detecters.

Doug Franklin <do...@nutdriver.org> wrote:

>On 2012-09-12 19:12, Bruce Walker wrote:
>
>> I don't think this is yet practical. Assuming the camera has built-in
>> Verizon 4G LTE, and you shoot 400 RAWs in one outing, your camera
>will
>> be pushing files up to the cloud for more than 50 minutes.
>
>I'd be happy enough with 802.11b/g, or especially /n, to a server 
>running on a laptop, if the camera would opportunistically send files 
>over as continuously as possible.  I have no idea how much power that 
>requires as compared to the power consumed by the rest of the camera
>system.

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