Today, Lexar Media announced an Eye-Fi connected 2GB SD card dubbed Shoot-N-Sync. If you recall, Lexar and Eye-Fi released a statement way back in January at CES that something was in the works. It does all the glorious things the Eye-Fi card does, but it’s now coming from a legitimate memory card manufacturer. The SNS is classless, but I’m told that a conservative guess at speed would be Class 2. I’m sure with time the speed of these Wi-Fi cards will increase, I hope. The Shoot-N-Sync from Lexar will ship next month and it’s compatible with both Mac and PC.












So this transfers the data from the card directly to your computer? How often do people actually have a computer that’s turned on near them when they take pictures? Maybe this will be geared towards studio photographers who might have a laptop nearby?
This connects over Wi-Fi and uploads to various photo sharing sites when in range of a connection.