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Digital cameras: Immediate transfer to the PC

by ilbarna - 7/2/09 10:40 PM
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Immediate transfer to the PC

by ilbarna - 7/2/09 10:40 PM

Somebody can suggest to me the best camera for this situation:

I must take automatically pictures from a photocell and transfer immediately (and automatically) to a notebook pc.
Hundreds of pictures a day.

When I plug the usb cable, all cameras I tried, closes the lens and disables the shutter.

Somebody tried this situation ?
What are the problems to solve ?
Which cameras ?
Reflex or non-reflex ?

Thank you in advance (and sorry for my english)

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From what I understand

by jump1127 - 7/2/09 10:59 PM In reply to: Immediate transfer to the PC by ilbarna

you need a dslr with WIFI picture transfering equipped. Many DSLR cameras are capable of doing that recently. But, for a quickly continuous shooting, you need a firewire system. Get to your nearby camera store for more information.

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Example software to do that.

by R. Proffitt Moderator - 7/3/09 5:49 AM In reply to: Immediate transfer to the PC by ilbarna

http://www.breezesys.com/

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Or try an eye-fi (WIFI) SD card with your current camera

by hjfok - 7/3/09 5:10 PM In reply to: Immediate transfer to the PC by ilbarna

http://i.gizmodo.com/5284997/eye+fi-pro-wireless-sd-card-review

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eye-fi

by ilbarna - 7/5/09 2:24 PM In reply to: Or try an eye-fi (WIFI) SD card with your current camera by hjfok

I red about that sd card.
Have you tried it ?
Is this a "robust" solution ?

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Re: automatic photo transfer

by Kees Bakker Moderator - 7/5/09 2:33 PM In reply to: Immediate transfer to the PC by ilbarna

Research SURVEILLANCE CAMERA or SECURITY CAMERA. That's the professional solution. In Great-Britain, for example, the government has many. You're being observed practically anywhere. I don't think they mess around with SD cards and such.

Or even WEBCAM, depending on the quality of the pictures you need. But not a normal consumer grade or even professional grade camera.

Kees

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