I have made WiFi previews a permanent part of my workflow now. It's
that awesomely useful.

I'm using an Eye-Fi 8GB card (bought in 2012), and an iPad. The Eye-Fi
tethers to the iPad and sends the lowest possible quality JPEGs in
about 3 seconds. I use the RAW on one card JPEG on the other option in
both the K-3 and 645z.

You should be able to use an Android too. Avoid the workstation as the
Eye-Fi apps for that suck and don't work.

On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 3:18 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been asked to set up a photo booth at a dance on New Years Eve.  I
> could simply just set it up with a remote control, but if there is a
> workable way of using a flu card (or eyefi) in the K-3 that would at least
> give them previews on my old iMac, that would be nifty.
>
> Does anyone have experience with such?
>
> What about echoing the output to a tablet?
>
> Any do's, don'ts etc. I should be aware of?
>
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