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re: any of you fellas us a card viewer?

Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:05 pm to
Posted by SaltyMcKracker
Member since Sep 2011
2841 posts
Posted on 9/11/14 at 2:05 pm to
The problem I have seen with the Eye-Fi cards is that they require power from the SD slot in order to transmit. Some brands of game cameras kill the power to the SD card very quickly after snapping a picture. This conserves a lot of battery, but it takes away the wireless transfer from the card.

That said, I have set pops up with Eye-Fi cards for his game cameras. God love him, but he is a complete imbecile when it comes to anything electronics. I grew tired of him calling me every time he tried to use the iPad to view pictures. I set up the Eye-Fi software on the iPad so now all he has to do is put the Eye-Fi card in the basic reader that comes with the card, then plug that into the USB 12v plug in his truck and watch the photos transfer on their own.
Posted by hogdaddy
Krotz Springs
Member since Feb 2010
5154 posts
Posted on 9/11/14 at 3:00 pm to
The new Moultrie cameras are compatible with Eye-Fi Connect X2/Pro X2, which allows the camera to transmit images to a Wi-Fi network and the internet. Moultrie recommends (but does not support) the "X2" series of cards from Eye-Fi.
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