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FlashAir cards will support 802.11n, WEP, TKIP, AES (WPA, WPA2) encryption RAW, JPG and movie files and work at Class 6 speeds. Pricing is yet to be finalized but they'll reportedly cost around $90. Toshiba's FlashAir cards will begin sampling in 8GB capacities starting this November, with volume production slated for February 2012. A handful of companies are reportedly considering support already. has combined efforts with Toshiba Corporation to deliver Eyefi’s Connected technology into upcoming versions of Toshiba’s FlashAir Wi-Fi SD memory card line.In addition, Eyefi added direct support for automatic wireless transfer from FlashAir cards to Eyefi Mobi apps on major platforms. Unlike Eye-Fi cards, which work with any camera that supports SD cards, Toshiba's new technology requires a camera that supports FlashAir for wireless transfers to work - otherwise they would still work as a standard SD card for storage. Furthermore, FlashAir is supposed to use less power than other Wi-Fi enabled SD cards as this function is disabled when wireless transfers aren't happening.
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That means if you and a friend each have one of Toshiba's new SD cards in your cameras, you'll be able to share photos and videos wirelessly without the need of a computer. Now, Toshiba is hoping to take the concept one step further with a new type of card dubbed FlashAir that can not only send and receive photos to and from a computer or server, they can also make peer-to-peer transfers. Transfers only occurred in one direction, though. Venus Optics announced a new Laowa Argus 25mm f/0.It's been four years since Eye-Fi launched the first SD memory cards capable of beaming photos and videos from any camera directly to a PC, or a range of online services, over a wireless connection.Insta360 to announce a new camera on March 22nd.Released: DxO PureRAW 2, Luminar Neo 1.0.2, ON1 Resize AI, Sharpen AI 4.0.2.Demand not as high as reported: all Panasonic GH6 camera configurations in stock everywhere in the US.Canon has a patent for a camera mounted to a drone.Here are the first leaked pictures of the upcoming Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G (SELP1635G) lens.GoPro has a new patent for a camera similar to the DJI Pocket.Canon EOS R5C sales halted in Australia because of some issue with the camera?.
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Send tips | news | rumors | guest post ideas Upcoming versions of Toshiba FlashAir cards will support the Eyefi Connected features available today on over 300 camera models from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Ricoh, Pentax, Olympus, and other leading manufacturers. Under terms of the agreement Eyefi and Toshiba have licensed their respective technologies and patents to each other, enabling future generations of FlashAir to incorporate best-in-class features from both companies’ product lines into their offerings.
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In addition, Eyefi has added direct support for automatic wireless transfer of images from Toshiba FlashAir cards to Eyefi Mobi apps on all major platforms. announced they have combined efforts with Toshiba Corporation to deliver state-of-the-art capabilities into the upcoming versions of Toshiba’s FlashAir WiFi SD memory card product line. Did Toshiba just acquired Eye-Fi? A quote from the press release: Few weeks ago Eye-Fi announced a technology licensing agreement with Toshiba. According to the press releases, this is just a “licensing agreement”, but all Eye-Fi cards are currently listed as discontinued at B&H and the “ Shop Now” button on Eye-Fi’s website now redirects to Amazon’s listing of Toshiba Wi-Fi cards.