06-03-2020 12:53 PM
Hi All,
Can anyone here make recommendations on how and what kind of wifi adapter I can buy for my Canon 5Ds?
I've looked at the Canon website and this is what they have Canon W-E1 Wi-Fi adapter. I don't particularly like this solution because it would take up the SD slot.
Curious anyone used this and could give me feedback?
Thank you.
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06-04-2020 10:28 AM
@Mark35mmF2 wrote:Hey there,
Yes, it sounds like the W-E1 won't be a good fit for you, it is not very fast so it would only really be of benefit for transferring small sets of images or just individual images at a time and as a few of you have stated, those large 50 megapixel files certainly won't make it faster. The WFT-E7A would be the best option but it also sounds overspecced if all you want to do is transfer your images from inside the camera, its primarily used for active uploads to a server during news gathering/live events and live tethering over a wide area.
From the sounds of it you may be best off just using a card reader with a thunderbolt port for your Mac, or a USB card reader with USB adapter on the Mac.
I concur with Mark's points. The main reason for having WiFi isn't to avoid buying a card reader; it's so that you car quickly send your pictures to a newspaper or Web site under deadline. But under that circumstance, you're hardly going to be using a 5Ds, because you don't need, or even want, all that resolution.
06-03-2020 07:39 PM
I have a 5DS R and I primarily use the SD instead of the CF card and remove it to transfer files. With my 1DX bodies I use the ethernet port and leave the cards in place which is my preferred method. But my 5DS R doesn't get nearly as much use as my 1DX series bodies so card removal isn't a big hassle. Compared to the CF socket, a SD socket is more mechanically robust so I prefer using it and I am not using my 5DS R for high speed bursts (definitely not it forte compared to the 1DX series) so the slight speed advantage of the CF card isn't important to my usage.
Rodger
06-03-2020 04:40 PM
@limvo05 wrote:This is where i found it https://shop.usa.canon.com/shop/en/catalog/wifi-adapter-w-e1
The full User Manual also indicates that you should use the WFT-E7, too. It is in the center of this screenshot.
You can download the manual at the link that I provided above. I suggest that you download it, and study it.
06-04-2020 12:58 AM
Hey there,
Yes, it sounds like the W-E1 won't be a good fit for you, it is not very fast so it would only really be of benefit for transferring small sets of images or just individual images at a time and as a few of you have stated, those large 50 megapixel files certainly won't make it faster. The WFT-E7A would be the best option but it also sounds overspecced if all you want to do is transfer your images from inside the camera, its primarily used for active uploads to a server during news gathering/live events and live tethering over a wide area.
From the sounds of it you may be best off just using a card reader with a thunderbolt port for your Mac, or a USB card reader with USB adapter on the Mac.
06-04-2020 10:28 AM
@Mark35mmF2 wrote:Hey there,
Yes, it sounds like the W-E1 won't be a good fit for you, it is not very fast so it would only really be of benefit for transferring small sets of images or just individual images at a time and as a few of you have stated, those large 50 megapixel files certainly won't make it faster. The WFT-E7A would be the best option but it also sounds overspecced if all you want to do is transfer your images from inside the camera, its primarily used for active uploads to a server during news gathering/live events and live tethering over a wide area.
From the sounds of it you may be best off just using a card reader with a thunderbolt port for your Mac, or a USB card reader with USB adapter on the Mac.
I concur with Mark's points. The main reason for having WiFi isn't to avoid buying a card reader; it's so that you car quickly send your pictures to a newspaper or Web site under deadline. But under that circumstance, you're hardly going to be using a 5Ds, because you don't need, or even want, all that resolution.
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