by Michelle Lentz
If you’re not familiar, Eye-Fi offers memory cards that upload your photos directly to the Internet via a Wi-Fi connection. According to a post on VentureBeat this morning, they’ve now launched the Eye-Fi Pro.

The Eye-Fi Pro is aimed at professional photographers and serious enthusiasts. It’s a 4 GB file and it supports JPG, various video, and the format that will make many people happy – RAW. New options include geo-tagging photos, uploading via Peer-to-Peer (no router needed), and easier access to Wi-Fi hotspots. There is also Selective Transfer to choose which photos will be automatically updated. Nikon and Casio are offering Eye-Fi connected cameras as well.
Eye-Fi connects to 25 online sharing sites, including Flickr, and costs around $149.
Hmm … maybe I need one of these to take to Alaska with me.
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