Finally I managed to get it to work.
While eyefi-config did help me to get a basic
understanding how this operates, it's output
isn't reliable. The reported upload key
was incorrect, logfiles came out corrupted,
and there is an important set of options not
supported.
My computer is a dual boot
On Sun, 8 Apr 2018 19:31:53 +0200
"Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh)" wrote:
>I've a Canon EOS 6D MkII. And (while it is WiFi itself [*]), it has
>a menu entry for Eye-Fi.
>Probably other recent Canon cameras support it as well.
>
>[*] Even if the 6D MkII has a WiFi function,
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 18:34 +0200, ternaryd wrote:
> I will have a look at it; but if I recall
> correctly, this is connected to the same port
> where I usually have my GPS plugged in. And
> sometimes on top of that, a wired remote
> release. Nikon should really have these built
> in.
Well, this
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 19:31 +0200, Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
Have you tried this — http://www.testcams.com/airnef/ ?
> [*] Even if the 6D MkII has a WiFi function, I've not found any way
> to connect it to any Linux software. It runs via Canon software on
> the smartphone or under Windows.
2018-04-08 12:25 GMT+02:00 ternaryd :
> On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 11:38:39 +0200
> Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>
> I have no experience with any of these cards
> neither. The reason I opted for eyefi was that
> Nikon allows to activate and deactivate this in
> the
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 18:34 +0200, ternaryd wrote:
> But then, rather than looking for an eyefiserver,
> it will always try to connect to
> 199.192.198.30:80, which used to be api.eye.fi
> but which is down right now (and I'm not
> interested in it at all).
I don't use cloud syncronization, just
On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 08:38:42 +0300
Timur Irikovich Davletshin
wrote:
Thank you for this very interesting reply.
> IMO, Nikon networking (via WU-1a) has better
> potential due to open protocol (PTP, Airnef
> provides GUI for transfers).
I will have a look at it; but
On Sun, 08 Apr 2018 11:38:39 +0200
Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
> While I have no experience with the eye-fi
> cards I do have a Transcend WiFi card. I use
> small script that checks the card for newly
> added files every (few) seconds via its web
> api and downloads them into a
Am Sonntag, 8. April 2018, 07:07:05 CEST schrieb ternaryd:
> I've been looking for a way to be able to
> display an image I just shot. This is not what
> is usually understood by wireless 'tethering'; I
> want to continue to use my camera. It's just to
> be able to see the result on a larger
On Sun, 2018-04-08 at 07:07 +0200, ternaryd wrote:
> I've been looking for a way to be able to
> display an image I just shot. This is not what
> is usually understood by wireless 'tethering'; I
> want to continue to use my camera. It's just to
> be able to see the result on a larger screen.
>
>
I've been looking for a way to be able to
display an image I just shot. This is not what
is usually understood by wireless 'tethering'; I
want to continue to use my camera. It's just to
be able to see the result on a larger screen.
Nikon's networking isn't worth mentioning, so I
finally hit on
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