Is there anyone with both a MKI and MKII, including their wireless adapters, and can comment on the wireless capabilities of each?
My buddy has a MKI and WFT-E6A and he tells me that he can configure the wireless to be an independent destination from his CF cards, so basically it acts as a 3rd media card. For example he has his CF cards configured for mirrored writing of raw files, and he sends small jpg's over the wireless to Shuttersnitch on his iPad.
I'm trying to replicate exactly that on my MKII and WFT-E8A: I want to mirror the raws on my CF/CFast cards, and send jpg's over wireless. But I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this. It seems that instead of treating the wireless as a 3rd card, like my buddy's MKI, the MKII instead just takes a copy of what you're writing to one of the media cards and sends it over wireless. If this is in fact the case, it seems that the MKII's wireless is crippled compared to the MKI.
Any thoughts on this? My buddy and I haven't both been in the same place with our camera's for quite awhile so we haven't had a chance to compare our settings side by side.
My buddy has a MKI and WFT-E6A and he tells me that he can configure the wireless to be an independent destination from his CF cards, so basically it acts as a 3rd media card. For example he has his CF cards configured for mirrored writing of raw files, and he sends small jpg's over the wireless to Shuttersnitch on his iPad.
I'm trying to replicate exactly that on my MKII and WFT-E8A: I want to mirror the raws on my CF/CFast cards, and send jpg's over wireless. But I can't for the life of me figure out how to do this. It seems that instead of treating the wireless as a 3rd card, like my buddy's MKI, the MKII instead just takes a copy of what you're writing to one of the media cards and sends it over wireless. If this is in fact the case, it seems that the MKII's wireless is crippled compared to the MKI.
Any thoughts on this? My buddy and I haven't both been in the same place with our camera's for quite awhile so we haven't had a chance to compare our settings side by side.