That is a combination I have thought about Paul. And it would require much less 
up-front investment than a new camera body or two . . .

stan

On Sep 20, 2013, at 4:12 PM, Paul Sorenson wrote:

> How about this...
> 
> Eye-Fi Pro card - set to transfer only JPGs
> 
> Shoot RAW+JPG with JPGs set to smallest file size
> 
> Let the built-in wi-fi transfer from the card to the iPad.  No need for a 
> card reader and the small JPGs transfer fairly quickly.
> 
> Then run the JPGs through Photosmith as planned.
> 
> -p
> 
> On 9/20/2013 1:58 PM, Stan Halpin wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> I have been thinking through "issues" with my workflow when I travel. 
>> Considering how to leave behind my laptop and travel just with iPad. One 
>> quite appealing approach is to shoot jpeg+RAW, download the jpeg's to the 
>> iPad, tag and sort on the iPad (Photosmith app), then download the RAW files 
>> to main computer back home and synch the metadata. All this is pretty 
>> straightforward if there are two cards: RAW's go to one card, jpeg's to the 
>> other.
>> 
>>> 
>>> but Pentax doesn't really need me, they need new customers, so it's 
>>> probably most important how it will appeal to people who haven't already 
>>> got a K-5-level camera
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> Something else that would interest me: remember tethering? Pentax used to 
>> have tethering capability on early DSLR's. Top-end modern cameras have 
>> wireless tethering to iPads or smartphones. It would be nice if Pentax were 
>> to rediscover tethering and join that group . . .
>> 
>> stan
>> 
>> 
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