09-11-2014 12:45 AM
Does anyone have any experience with the Camranger wireless? I trying to connect my 5D III to my iPad - WIRELESS. Is this a good RELIABLE solution? Eye-fi is not a good solution.
09-11-2014 07:33 AM
@mkg wrote:Does anyone have any experience with the Camranger wireless? I trying to connect my 5D III to my iPad - WIRELESS. Is this a good RELIABLE solution? Eye-fi is not a good solution.
This is probably a minority opinion, but I'll say it anyway: Wifi is not, and probably never will be, as reliable as a wired connection or a card reader. If you happen to be a photojournalist on deadline, wifi may possibly be worth the bother. Otherwise, I'm hard pressed to come up with a good reason for using it.
FWIW, I've never used wifi on a camera. But I have a lot of experience with wifi on computers, including setting up access points (indoors and outdoors), configuring RADIUS servers and wireless bridges, etc., etc.
09-11-2014 11:32 AM
Sorry, I can't offer personal experience - I have a 6D, which has WiFi, and as Robert says isn't as reliable as cord. It's good enough for me to use professionally for architectural work, but building don't move. I don't know that I'd use it as a professional portrait photographer, but that has more to do with lag than reliability.
From what I've read on CamRanger, it's a great system, used frequently in the professional field. I was watching the videos from Mike Kelley the other day, a high-end architectural photographer, who was using the CamRanger outside of the building he was shooting in to light some palm trees. Looked impressive to me, my 6D certainly couldn't do that reliably. But, the 6D has built in wireless, the CamRanger is external which provides an antenna, and presumably is powered.
I don't know if any of this helps, before plunking down that kind of cash I'd want to hear a first hand account too. But I wouldn't compare your results with the EyeFi to a CamRanger. The EyeFi is a cheap toy, and doesn' have near the amount of control that the CamRanger allows. I would recommend going over to Canon Rumors forum. There is a much larger knowledge base over there, especially when it comes to more non-camera-centric topics like external control and lighting and whatnot.
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