rpavich
Established
And boy does it work beautifully. I can shoot and not worry about pulling the card out, I just get close to the laptop and the pictures start transferring on their own, like a poor man's tethering.
And the raw files are small enough that they only take about four seconds to transfer.
I'm as happy as I can be, the camera is in mint condition and except for triggers...everything is working!
And the raw files are small enough that they only take about four seconds to transfer.
I'm as happy as I can be, the camera is in mint condition and except for triggers...everything is working!
dfatty
Well-known
nice discovery. i'm enjoying your enthusiasm for the rd-1, it's made me shoot with mine a bit.
rpavich
Established
nice discovery. i'm enjoying your enthusiasm for the rd-1, it's made me shoot with mine a bit.
That's great to hear....I'm in heaven.
If this camera would to ONE thing, I'd never need another camera; close up food shots.
Because of the MFD it can't get the right perspective (that I want) so I hang on to my other camera.
But that's it...
Larry H-L
Well-known
Great, happy that it all worked out for you.
I wonder if a Canon RF "Auto Up" close-up assembly would work on an RD1?
You would probably need a step down ring also. I've got one somewhere, if I can find it, I'll see if it works on the RD-1.
I wonder if a Canon RF "Auto Up" close-up assembly would work on an RD1?
You would probably need a step down ring also. I've got one somewhere, if I can find it, I'll see if it works on the RD-1.
rpavich
Established
Thanks Larry!Great, happy that it all worked out for you.
I wonder if a Canon RF "Auto Up" close-up assembly would work on an RD1?
You would probably need a step down ring also. I've got one somewhere, if I can find it, I'll see if it works on the RD-1.
nikola
Well-known
Which one did you buy? I suppose it needs to be some old one under 2gb?
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
Which one did you buy? I suppose it needs to be some old one under 2gb?
The R-D1x supports SDHC. For the original R-D1 you would have to get a SD version ("pro" or "mobi" only, the basic Eye-Fi cards didn't operate stand-alone, but depended on internet access, and had no raw support).
rpavich
Established
The R-D1x supports SDHC. For the original R-D1 you would have to get a SD version ("pro" or "mobi" only, the basic Eye-Fi cards didn't operate stand-alone, but depended on internet access, and had no raw support).
I couldn't get the 2gb card to work in my R-D1s.
I did get the R-D1x working great with the Eye Fi.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
I couldn't get the 2gb card to work in my R-D1s.
I did get the R-D1x working great with the Eye Fi.
There was quite a mess of SD Eye-Fi cards. Some very early ones needed more power than many cameras deliver. Quite a few don't work any more because they were limited to WEP, required access to already obsolete versions of some cloud service or otherwise fail to co-operate with current apps.
And with the R-D1 there is the issue of an all metal body - people did report success with 2GB Eye-Fi PRO cards, provided that they used a slot extender to keep the card sticking out of the open door, or when using the camera in immediate vicinity to a computer with unusually good Wifi reception. The R-D1x seems to have some window in the metal at the location of the card reader.
jarski
Veteran
Wonder if m8/9 have similar issue with metal body & WiFi?
Agreed eye-fi is great help with older digi cameras, especially now in age of smartphones and social media.
Agreed eye-fi is great help with older digi cameras, especially now in age of smartphones and social media.
rpavich
Established
Wonder if m8/9 have similar issue with metal body & WiFi?
Agreed eye-fi is great help with older digi cameras, especially now in age of smartphones and social media.
I used this same card in an M9 and had no problems.
rpavich
Established
There was quite a mess of SD Eye-Fi cards. Some very early ones needed more power than many cameras deliver. Quite a few don't work any more because they were limited to WEP, required access to already obsolete versions of some cloud service or otherwise fail to co-operate with current apps.
And with the R-D1 there is the issue of an all metal body - people did report success with 2GB Eye-Fi PRO cards, provided that they used a slot extender to keep the card sticking out of the open door, or when using the camera in immediate vicinity to a computer with unusually good Wifi reception. The R-D1x seems to have some window in the metal at the location of the card reader.
I've used the X-2 Pro, and now the Mobi Pro cards in an M9 and the R-D1s and x with no issues.
jarski
Veteran
I used this same card in an M9 and had no problems.
thanks! good information.
was thinking maybe removing bottom plate might be needed for better connectivity
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