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Canon WFT-E2A Wireless File Transmitter by Canon Cameras US
Digital product summary informationManufacturer: Canon Cameras US Release Date: 2007-03-31 Model: 1902B002 Product features: - Wirelessly transfer images via 802.11 B or G
- Range of up to 150 feet
- USB and Ethernet compatible; connect to third-party GPS device
- Dust-and water-resistant
- Compatible with the Canon EOS Mark III camera
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Digital camera reviews of Canon WFT-E2A Wireless File TransmitterDigital camera Review: Before you purchase this, ask yourself what do I need it for? Summary: 3 Stars
The WFT-E2A Review:
I have been using this product for about a year before I finally wrote this review. I try not to jump the gun before I post a review. If there are issues, I want to give tech support plenty of time to get new firmware updates out etc.
One of the main reasons I purchased this device was it's initial advertisement of working with jump drives or a portable self powered hard drive are not true. Since the product has come out, the online literature has changed. You can check out Chuck Westfall talking about this product at [...] . At the 5:00 minute mark, he talks about all the stuff you can backup to. Well this isn't what is delivered to the door. The only thing the USB connection will work with is a USB hard drive that is powered by an AC adapter. So if you have a self powered USB drive like the Epson 2000, Wolverine ESP products, it just doesn't work.
I found an article at www.robgalbraith.com and they tested a preproduction version of this product and it worked with numerous devices that do not work on the finished product.
The other issue that is big is it will not auto focus a shot when you are shooting remotely. So if your camera is outside (on your deck) and you are inside (at the computer facing your camera that is on your deck) you are really hoping that bird will land just at the right spot or you have an out of focus shot. I now shot with the Canon TC80N3 and a 33 foot extension in combination with the WFT-E2A. I can remotely change settings on the camera with the WFT-E2A, and take the picture with the Canon TC80N3. I could have also got a USB hub and long USB cable and accomplished the same thing and saved $[...]s.
I do like this product when it is hooked up to the telescope though. I can sit inside and remotely control the telescope, camera, and focusing (on the telescope) without any vibration or cables running all over the place (you really don't trip on any of those cables in the dark at 4:00AM - really).
I did test 3 different GPS devices with it and none of those worked - none of the devices that I tested were on the approved list of GPS units set by Canon though. Again, this is worth researching to make sure what you have is on the approved list.
So you really have to ask yourself what do I want this product for? If you want to backup to a USB device in the field, I would say don't get it because you need to be close enough to a power source. If you want to shoot remotely and have the camera autofocus, don't get this product. If you are in a studio where you control everything, this product is for you but chances are you can run that long USB cable to your camera and save yourself some cash.
This product is worth doing some digging around for on the internet to see what it can and can't do. Canon Tech Support was little help. When I first got the device and called they told me they had no documentation in house or a WFT-E2A to test with.
Summary of Canon WFT-E2A Wireless File TransmitterCanons second-generation Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E2A incorporates a number of significant features into a robust, camera-powered system to make wireless transfer faster, simpler and less cumbersome than ever. The WFT-E2A is smaller, attaches to the side of the EOS-1D Mark III, transfers images wirelessly through either 802.11 B or G, has USB and Ethernet connections for situations where wireless access is limited, as well as a more powerful antenna, capable of transmission up to 150 feet from the computer, or an accessory router/access point receiver. It can connect to a third-party GPS device via USB generating GPS information in the images EXIF data. Or, you can plug a compatible USB v.2.0 hard drive into the transmitters USB port, and actually shoot directly to a large portable hard drive. Dust- and water-resistance are also matched with the EOS-1D Mark III body. (Note: the previous WFT-E1A Wireless Transmitter unit is not compatible with the EOS-1D Mark III camera.)
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