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Best way to make Canon T3 wi-fi enabled?

petenorris
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Hello Forum!

 

Question: Can someone provide suggestions about making my Canon T3 wi-fi enabled?

 

As far as I can tell there are two options:

 

1). A wi-fi adapter that you can plug the sd card into.

2). A wi-fi enabled sd memory card.

 

Thank you in advance.

 

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shadowsports
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Yep.  Eye-Fi Card is about it.  See Page 230 of your manual.

 

T3 Manual

 

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Waddizzle
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Wi-Fi SD cards are terrible.  The leading manufacturer of them went out of business.  I wonder why.

 

I do not know if the external Wi-Fi adapter works with the T3, but I do know that it costs more than the camera.  You would be MUCH better off buying an updated camera with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.  The Bluetooth makes the Wi-Fi setup a breeze.

 

However, understand this.  A Wi-Fi enabled camera does not mean that it is fully networkable.  All that it really means is that the camera can communicate wirelessly with other wireless devices using standard Wi-Fi frequencies and protocols.

 

I do not know what functionality you expect from having Wii-Fi, but be prepared to be disappointed.  On all but the most expensive camera bodies, built-in Wi-Fi is somewhat limited, and SLOW.

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"Fooling computers since 1972."

I agree with Waddizzle, I bought a wifi card years ago and it was very disappointing and very slow...I have not used it since. I think the one I tried was from Eye-Fi or something like that I know it is lying around collecting dust somewhere and destined for eBay at some point.

John_
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A wi-fi card seems to be the only option, your first point would only enable a standard SD card to be wi-fi when inserted into an wifi adapter, not the camera. Once you remove the SD card you might as well use a computer that would allow you to share the contents via wi-fi or Bluetooth or direct. 

ebiggs1
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"Can someone provide suggestions about making my Canon T3 wi-fi enabled?"

 

No, I can't because it is a very bad idea.  It will never work like you think normal wi-fi does.

EB
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

petenorris
Contributor

Thanks everyone for responding. Smiley Happy

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