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Some digital cameras have built-in FlashAir Compatibility like the Olympus’s E-PM2 and Pen E-PL or the Casio’s Exilim EX-ZR300.įor Olympus’s E-PM2 and Pen E-PL5, you are able to set the SSID as well as the wireless security directly via the camera interface.Īnd together with the Olympus Image Share app, you will be able to download photos and video files (you can even choose to download it in a lower quality for convenient sharing) and using the Art Filter function to edit your pictures.įor Casio’s digital camerad, the supported models are: Exilim EX-ZR300, Exilim EX-ZR200, Exilim EX-ZR20, Exilim EX-ZR15 and Exilim EX-FC200S. It lacks optical zoom and in dark places, a digital camera still perform much better. Of course you can avoid all the hassle and just use the camera in your phone to take, but there is a limit of what your phone’s camera can do. The only troublesome part when using the FlashAir, is after you saved the pictures, you need to disconnect the wireless so that your phone will switch to 3G/LTE connection in order to get Internet connection. What Li Xiang (my wife) would do previously, was to use the phone camera to take the LCD of the digital camera while previewing the picture. With the FlashAir, you can connect to it via wi-fi and save the pictures that you want to your phone and Facebook, Tweet or Instagram about it. FlashAir – Web Interface FlashAir – Web Interface FlashAir – Web Interface FlashAir – Web InterfaceĪ good use case for this is when you take pictures using your digital camera during an event like a concert and you need to post the pictures taken on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.

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Since it is pretty much no-frills, the initialisation time (when plugged into the camera) is close to that of a normal SD Card and when browsing the pictures stored inside the SD Card via Wi-Fi, it is more responsive than FluCard Pro or Eye-Fi. Toshiba FlashAir – Front Toshiba FlashAir – Back Humidity: 95%RH (at 25☌, no condensation).Operating Environment Temperature: -25 to 85☌.Wireless LAN Security: WEP, TKIP, AES (WPA, WPA2) WPA2 Default.Wireless LAN Standard: IEEE802.11 b/g/n.

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  • Compliant standard: SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.00.
  • Toshiba FlashAir – Box Front Toshiba FlashAir – Box Back Once connected, you can access your photos by typing in your mobile browser. By default the SSID name will be “flashair_xxxxxx” and the default passcode for the WPA2 security is “12345678”. What it does is extremely simple, apart from a 8GB Class 6 SD Card that stores your camera pictures, it creates a wireless network that allows up to 3 wireless connections to the SD Card to browse the pictures captured and if you need, you can always save the pictures to your device without the need of going through a computer using a SD Card reader.Īnd basically that’s all it does! The only settings you will get is to configure the SSID name and wireless security. Right now only 1 capacity is available which is the 8GB. Since Trek don’t enforce a Recommended Retail Pricing (RRP) model to the dealers, I can’t give you an official pricing. It is being distributed by Trek 2000 (makers of Thumbdrive) in Singapore and is retailing for S$100+. Toshiba FlashAir is the “no frills” version you can get out of Flucard Pro and Eye-Fi Pro.






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