
About two months ago, Eye-Fi announced new SD cards for a digital camera that allows it to upload photos and videos to popular services such as YouTube and Flickr. The two different cards came with 4GB of storage and were able to automatically upload photos and videos to these services, in the range of a Wi-Fi signal. Users were now able to cut out the computer middleman and simply upload unedited videos on the fly, for relatives and family members to enjoy.
In addition, a study indicated that 40% of people found uploading their media to a computer first was too cumbersome. With the addition of Picasa Web Albums, Photobucket, and SmugMug, users have more options to choose where they want to upload their photos and videos. The main difference between the Share Video and Explore Video is the fact that the latter has the ability to geotag photos and videos with accurate information as well as access to more than 10,000 Wayport Wi-Fi hotspots. As a result, the Explore Video costs $20 extra, so it retails for $99.
If those features are unnecessary, you may want to consider picking up the basic, Share Video, as it only costs $79. I haven’t used any of these cards, so I can’t comment on how well and efficiently they work, but from what I’ve read, they seem to be some good, quality cards. If you find yourself constantly taking pictures, videos, and uploading them to your computer and then the web; it may be in your best interest to pick one of these up to save some time.
Read [Eye-Fi Press Release]


















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