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Review Summary
2010-04-10T21:00:00
Its good, but I gave up on the instructions. I am an IT of 20yrs and its was fine but kept dropping connections; it was also VERY slow with 5d MKII shooting raw etc. The only way to seeped it up was to do ADHOC and avoid my Wireless n router. This speed it up a fair bit but still...its slowish!
Chris
Image transfer accessory compatible with IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN and Ethernet (wired LAN) (IPsec-compatible). Can be connected via USB to external media, GPS devices and Bluetooth units.
EOS 5D Mark II
Transfer images over a network to FTP servers
EOS Utility-based control of cameras over a network
Browser-based remote capture and downloading of images over a network
Wirelessly trigger shooting by Slave cameras linked to a Master camera
Approx. 328 ft./100 m from the master camera (when signal strength is favorable)
System extension terminal
Ethernet RJ-45 port
Hi-Speed USB port (for attaching external media, GPS devices and Bluetooth units)
One LP-E6 battery pack
6-level indicator
32°F to 104°F/0°C to 40°C
85% or less
5.9 x 1.8 x 3.0 in./149.1 x 45.3 x 76.1 mm
Approx. 12.7 oz./360 g
Built for the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, the new WFT-E4 II A not only provides a full array of advanced wireless functions, it's also a dedicated, fully operational camera grip offering seamless, vertical shooting with all buttons and controls optimally placed for intuitive operation no matter the orientation.
The WFT-E4 II A offers fast IEEE 802.11 a/b/g connectivity, is perfect for wireless camera linking and syncing and is compatible with a variety of Wi-Fi Protected Setups (WPS). It has Bluetooth built in and a USB port for connections to external drives and GPS systems. It can even function as a remote Live View shooter. All this, while also enhancing the functions and balance of the EOS 5D Mark II, means no-compromise wireless photography is simple and in the palm of your hand.