Out of the box, (if your camera is supported) Eye-Fi card makes it pretty easy to do exactly what they advertise. It's those of us (me included) with other notions who want the card to do what it...
@jhoff80: Totally agreed! OTOH, @Reg makes a lot of sense. My issue with Eye-Fi is that in order to use the "nice-esities" of UL to sites like Flickr is that your pics are sent to Eye-Fi servers...
@HubertChen: The battery life of the camera varies with use. In my experience, my camera's continuous focus uses more "juice" that the Eye-Fi card. I always have a second battery standing by. Wow...
Eye-Fi card creates its own network (adhoc) for what they call DIRECT mode. I think a device has to have the proprietary sw running in order to connect to the Eye-Fi card. The sw is required to...
@Bill, I totally agree with your assessment that the sw bundle with Eye-Fi is less than tolerable. I have a review on it on Amazon (both 8/16 GB pro x2 version) NOT on the card use (r/w on the...
@Amnon, I use the 8GB Pro x2(can't speak to any other cards) and do not experience a lag powering on. Use this card in my two Canon PnS and my Nikon D800.
tknarayanan - Are you asking for a dSLR recommendation? If so, what is low cost? Under $500? If so, Nik d5100 or d3100 should fit right in (with a kit lens...). Canon has plenty of low cost...
I'd recommend you go into a camera shop and actually hold the cameras that interest you. Most plastic bodies you will easily identify. It also goes by price - generally speaking under $1000 are...