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How To Setup Wireless Flash With Nikon DSLRs

24 Jan

I demonstrate how to setup a D70 with an SB-600 to fire wirelessly.

 
 

Eye-Fi contests SD Association’s Wireless LAN standard

23 Jan

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The legality of the SD Association’s Wireless LAN standard for SD cards is being challenged by wireless SD maker Eye-Fi. The company says the standard, announced at CES, uses elements of its intellectual property that it hasn’t agreed to license. ‘Essential Eye-Fi patented technology would be violated by anyone implementing this draft specification.’ Eye-Fi says the SD Association’s own process for approving the standard has not been completed and the draft standard should not have been announced.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Canon adds AirPrint wireless capability to PIXMA WiFi printers

22 Sep

Canon has announced that three of its recently released wireless all-in-one PIXMA printers can now support ‘AirPrint’ wireless printing from Apple iOS devices. The PIXMA MG8220, MG6220 and MG5320 all gain the ability to print wirelessly from the iPad, iPad 2, iPhone 4 and iPod touches (3rd generation or newer), running iOS 4.2 or later. Canon also says it will offer AirPrint support on the majortiy of future models.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Wireless Remote Control for Nikon P7000 D3000 D40 D40x D50 D5000 D60 D70 D7000 D70s D80 D90

01 Sep

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This is the Nikon D60 on sale on eBay
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Phase One, Mamiya and Profoto announce wireless flash grip for 645DF

06 Apr

Phase One, Mamiya and lighting manufacturer Profoto have jointly announced the V-Grip Air, a vertical grip with built-in wireless flash trigger. The V-Grip Air, designed for the Phase One and Mamiya 645DF cameras allows wireless flash control at sync speeds up to 1/1600s. The wireless system works with all current and most modern Profoto flash systems and can be used with other makers’ flashes using an optional Profoto transceiver unit. The grip will be priced at 90/€990 while the transceiver unit for third-party flashes costs 9/€149.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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