I have an eye fi memory card, just finally opened to use. It only lets me save like 5-6 pictures on it, then it tells me it is full. I import them to my pc and erase them, and right away the card reads full again.
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Your camera does not have a build in WiFi transmitter. You could use a Eye-Fi or Transcend WiFi memory card for connecting it wireless to the iPad, iPhone (or Android device). I'm using a 16 Gbyte Class 10 Transcend WiFi card in my Nikon and it works great on both my iPhone 4 and iPad 4 gen. I think now the 16 GB will cost about 40 dollars, because they now also have a 32 Gbyte WiFi card.
Both Transcend and EyeFi have free apps on the Apple and Android App store.
When you put an WiFi card in your camera, enable the use of the card as described on page 84 of the manual. You only have to install the free app and read the manual, but I'm convinced you have the connection up and running in no time.
The Transcend card is about half the price, has twice the memory card speed and twice the capacity of the Eye-Fi card. And it also transfers RAW pictures (You can't view them on the iPad, but you could transmit them to your PC, using the network) Only the X2 SDHC 8GB of Eye-Fi can transfer RAW.
<p>Your digital camera can store images via a wireless network
uses SD cards for memory storage. Special cards are available from SD Eye-Fi
and also under the Lexar brand with Eye-Fi software, rather than just a flash
memory, Wi-Fi radio that can connect to a local network and send your photos
your computer contains. The SD card requires some special configuration and
installation on your computer, but it transfers the files stored by the camera
directly to your computer without further intervention. <br />
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<p>1. Insert the Eye-Fi card in USB reader that came with it.
Connect it to a USB port on your computer. If this is the first time you
installed the Eye-Fi, the computer recognizes the new device and install the
software and start automatically. If the software was previously installed, it
will start automatically. <br />
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<p>2. Register a new account or log in with your Eye-Fi account
with your email and password. <br />
<p><br />
<p>3. Click the Eye-Fi for a firmware update if the exclamation
mark symbol is placed. <br />
<p><br />
<p>4. Select your local network from the Network drop-down
list. Enter your password and click "Add a network card." <br />
<p><br />
<p>5. Select "I do not want to set up online photo sharing
and now" and click "Next." Some cards do not see this screen. <br />
<p><br />
<p>6. Remove the card when the display "Complete" and
insert the card into the camera. <br />
<p><br />
<p>7. Take pictures and look for the wireless transmission on
the computer. <br />
Because your camera uses SD cards, (SD/SDHC/SDXC and Eye-Fi) you have several options. The easiest and fastest possibility is to use a camera connection kit. On the picture the two on the left. The most left for iPad 1 to 3 (30 pins) the right for all anther iPads. Be aware these won't work on the iPhone or iPod. Then on the right is a WiFi card. Can be bought from Eye-Fi Transcend (Cheaper and much faster) and SanDisk. But more firms are bringing this item.
The Wi-Fi card is slower, because it is using the card as a hotspot. and the the fastest Wi-Fi is always slower than wired. The Transcend card, I also use to put the pictures on my iPhone, using Wi-Fi. he card has even more possibilities, like sending pictures direct to a computer, but you can check this on the sites from Eye-Fi and Transcend.
Both solutions can be the same in price, because when buying a Wi-Fi card, you also have a new memory card (Class 10 in case of the Transcend)
Use a card reader to connect your card with the computer, as long as it can be detected by your computer, you can try some photo recovery software to rescue the files on your camera card, here are some you may rely on. Both programs can also recover videos and music. Photo Recovery Software (for Windows) Mac Photo Recovery Software (for Mac OS X)
Be careful: Before your pictures are recovered, do not attempt to save more files to the card in case the original files(your pictures) are overwritten.
Well before trying to upload photos in your facebook account, copy all the pictures form the memory card and save them in your pc...this will make easier to upload pictures on facebook
You have to use a card reader either on your computer or an external USB card reader. Put the card in the card reader, open the recovery program, then select the drive where files are deleted, then press "Start" and wait for it to do it's magic.
Your camera is only supporting SD/MMC Cards (up to 2 GB)
The card that you currently have might be faulty. Please try another card. You might also need to switch the camera over to saving pictures directly onto the SD card.1: Menu, Cam settings, Chose AUTO or SD card option Press OK
Note: If the SD card isn't in the camera or is unreadable the camera will automatically go back to saving you taken pictures on the internal memory.
Try to check the Memory card if it is compatible with your new camera. To know this you need to read the owners manual and try to check the directions on putting your memory card. Your memory card must be check also from a computer if it is still functional. If you have files like old pictures try to save to that card. if the save files are opened then your memory card is working. But if is not then your card needs to be reformat. if it cannot be formatted thats the end of its life. You need to have a new one.
Please reply if it works or not. To give you more advices.
omg... put your memory card with the bigger card witch you get when buying a memory card into the computer. i do everything with usb but if you cant then do it this way
Your Digimax L60 will also recognize your SD card please select the option to save pics In camera or in memory card. This time your camera work on its internal memory.
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