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I’m a little disappointed that it doesn’t support 500px, but I can forgive it since my 500px photos usually come from Aperture after a little tweaking. You also can share to email, DropBox, FTP, WebDAV, FaceBook, Flickr, ZenFolio and upload to SmugMug. From there you can easily delete the images you don’t want, rate and sort the ones that you do, then share what you like to the Camera Roll.
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Using ShutterSnitch, the images will download into a “collection” that you set up in the app. out for the day with the family and casually shooting), but it’s not ideal when shooting professionally, where you may only really want a few selects showing up in your Photo Stream - if any at all. ShutterSnitch for iOS is much better than the free Eye-Fi app that you would normally use on your iPad or iPad Mini to transfer photos from your Eye-Fi card, which does nothing more than transfer photos from the card to your iOS device. Plus it’s not terribly reliable, as it often loses the connection and may only download half of the images you took, which isn’t very professional! Also when capturing to the Eye-Fi app, all the images go straight to your Camera Roll and therefore to your Photo Stream. All the images in the ShutterSnitch app will get backed up to your Mac and if the worst happens and you don’t get the RAW images across for some reason, at least you have a backup waiting on the Mac. I recently came across a iOS app called ShutterSnitch by 2ndNature and with that installed on my iPad Mini, as soon as I shoot a photo, I’m able to show it to the client, model, friends or whoever I’m with on the iPad screen.ĢndNature now offers a Mac app called ShutterSnitch Backup which will automatically copy images from your iOS device running ShutterSnitch to your Mac on the same WiFi network.
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NEF ( RAW) files, and the other gets an Eye-Fi 16GB Pro X2 card which grabs the. In my configuration, one slot gets a 32GB card to capture the. But also: it's future-proof and it seemed to work really reliably, where other Wi-Fi cards we've seen in the past were perhaps more troublesome.I shoot with a Nikon D7000 which features dual SD card slots. Save photo to camera roll on iOS, or other photo app you prefer. You join that network on iOS, Mac, Chromebook, whatever. The FlashAir II is trying to be as universal as possible. I don't know more than Class 10, I'm sorry. If Aperture and its plug ins were tuned to use the GPU the way FCPro X is, we'd be able to work exponentially faster with photo shoots. The same goes for 3rd part plug ins for Aperture so please will these companies pull out their fingers too.
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I am seeing virtually no difference between using a 2009 MacBook Pro i7(fitted with SDD) and a new Mac Pro.
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Please Apple, update Aperture for the Mac Pro!. Perhaps this is something Apple should look into, partnering with a Flash Card manufacturer to make a true Apple product that 'just works'. Something tells me none of this will be possible.
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I've also read the software to control this card and its download has to be from the manufacturer, I'd want to be able to use OS X wifi directly and therefore work with Photo Stream if wished and be able to access via Aperture directly not via some 3rd part application, although I accept to access and set up passwords one time only that might be necessary. I suspect the price of these means they are nowhere near that kind of speed but I could be wrong. I've only used ScanDisk 95 MB/s UHS-1 cards for my Canons which are also a class 10. Anyone tried this product here yet? Class 10 doesn't tell me enough and I can't find the X speed anywhere.