Eye-Fi collaborates with Nikon on ‘Eye-Fi connected’ digital camera
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Aug 27, 2008 at 11:46am
Eye-Fi, makers of a wireless memory card for digital cameras, has collaborated with Nikon to deliver enhanced integration of its Eye-Fi cards with Nikon’s newly announced digital SLR camera, Nikon D90.
The D90 is Nikon’s second “Eye-Fi Connected” camera, following the Nikon D60, which was released earlier this year. Eye-Fi Connected cameras make it easier for photographers to use their Eye-Fi cards to wirelessly upload images to their computer or favorite online photo sharing site.
While Eye-Fi cards work with conventional SD-compatible digital cameras, the Eye-Fi Connected Nikon D90 gives users an improved out-of- box experience and more control of wireless capabilities, says Yuval Koren, chief product officer and co-founder of Eye-Fi. The camera will detect when an Eye-Fi card is inserted and manage its power settings to ensure that photos upload.
In addition, the Nikon D90 will include an Eye-Fi menu that allows users to turn the wireless function on or off. The Eye-fi Connected Nikon D90 will be unveiled at Photokina in Cologne, Germany on Sept. 23.
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