

When I mean quickly, I mean that it takes only a few seconds for DSLR-quality images to be transferred at full resolution. Upon launching the app again, the photos are quickly uploaded to the iOS device. Select that network in the Settings app, and you're ready to roll. Once that's done and you take a picture with the camera, the card sets up a secure Wi-Fi network that's tied to the app you activated. Your next step is to pop the card into your camera and enable it. Next, the app asks for access to your Photo Library so that images sent from your DSLR can go right in without a need to be moved manually.
#Eye fi mobi activation code
The installation process requires that you enter the activation code that's on the back of the SD card case on the package once that's done, the app installs a profile onto your iOS device.
#Eye fi mobi install
First, you install the free Eye-Fi app (universal, also available for Android and Kindle). Setup of the Eye-Fi Mobi card for use with an iOS device is fast and easy. It keeps the camera powered on until the Wi-Fi media uploads are done, displays a Wi-Fi icon on the camera's touchscreen that shows the status of uploads, and allows enabling/disabling of the card from the camera's menu. My Canon DSLR, for example, integrates well with the Eye-Fi cards. You can find out if your DSLR or point-and-shoot is compatible with Eye-Fi's products through a compatibility program that's available through any of the Eye-Fi product pages. I currently use the company's Connect X2 card when I'm shooting review photos for TUAW, since I can have them automatically transferred to my Mac without needing to remove the SD card and put it into the computer's SD card reader. The Eye-Fi Mobi Wi-Fi memory card (starting at US$49.99 for an 8 GB capacity) offers a simple way to quickly "shoot and share" from a DSLR through your iOS device.

But I find myself also shooting a lot of photos with my iPhone simply because I want to share those images with the world immediately. I love my Canon DSLR for the flexibility of selecting high-quality lenses, a plethora of shooting modes, the faithful color renditions, and the high storage capacity I can get with inexpensive SD cards.
