tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4343472035015363528.post4893724334288218003..comments2023-12-03T00:25:46.663-08:00Comments on Artistic Adventurer - Teri Lou: Transfering Images from the Olympus Pen to iPad - failedTeri Louhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05458873186380689690noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4343472035015363528.post-51107095610085358522013-09-12T10:29:50.997-07:002013-09-12T10:29:50.997-07:00I only know of 3 methods to wirelessly transfer im...I only know of 3 methods to wirelessly transfer image data from Olympus Pen cameras... and not all methods work for all of the various Pen models. <br /><br />1. Olympus 'Penpal' - transfers via Bluetooth, good for android, mac and pc. does not work for the current iOS, but might be possible in iOS7? we'll know more in a week.<br /><br />2. Toshiba 'FlashAir' - creates Wi-Fi network, has iOS app. I haven't tried it, but I understand you can select which files to send, friends can scan a QR code for instant shared downloads, and it even is said to feature a sort of remote live-view external monitoring. Downside is it's only 8GB, only Class 6 speed, the network is a little slow, and only works on supported model Pen devices (see Olympus site for compatibility list).<br /><br />3. Eye-Fi - comes in various models, faster network speed over FlashAir, and is available up to Class 10. A lot of people seem to have major gripes against these, but Olympus manuals claim to have support and there's a firmware update specifically for it. One major gripe is you cannot select which files to send and it always sends oldest files first.. so you'd probably want to stay away from RAW files as they are large and would take forever to transfer, thus killing your battery life. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4343472035015363528.post-89842826600829095022013-08-03T16:17:23.827-07:002013-08-03T16:17:23.827-07:00Hi Teri Lou
Ask Dan Burkholder on how to. he wrote...Hi Teri Lou<br />Ask Dan Burkholder on how to. he wrote a whole article on this subject in Photo technique magazine and one of his FB post he briefly wrote someting about the olympus and transfering to his iPad. I asked him a question about this and he was nice enough to respond.<br />I think you know him.<br />Irene OleksiukIrene Oleksiukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12687737719169666385noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4343472035015363528.post-12277212305611977542013-08-03T12:38:20.383-07:002013-08-03T12:38:20.383-07:00Just curious why you upgraded to LR4? The current ...Just curious why you upgraded to LR4? The current version is LR5.Roberthttp://rephotographs.comnoreply@blogger.com