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Canon's new WFT-E7A makes wired and wireless data transfer setups simple and easy. Compatible with the EOS 5D Mark III DSLR camera, it supports IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n for fast and secure connections over a LAN connection and supports Gigabit Ethernet for wired connections, too. WFT Utility 3.5 for Mac OS X is the software that enables your EOS digital camera to send the captured images through the attached Wireless File Transmitter WFT to an FTP server via a wireless or wired LAN.
Overview | |
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Type | Digital Single-lens reflex |
Lens | |
Lens | Interchangeable (EF, EF-S) |
Sensor/medium | |
Sensor | 22.5 mm x 15.0 mm CMOS |
Maximum resolution | 3,504 × 2,336 (8.2 megapixels) |
ASA/ISO range | 100-3200 in 1/3 EV steps |
Storage | CompactFlash (CF) (Type I or Type II) and Microdrive / max 8GB |
Focusing | |
Focus modes | One-shot, AI Servo, AI-Focus, Manual |
Focus areas | 9 user points |
Focus bracketing | none |
Exposure/metering | |
Exposure modes | Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual |
TTL, full aperture, zones | |
Metering modes | Evaluative, Partial, Spot, C/Wgt Average |
Flash | |
Flash | pop-up, sync at 1/250 second |
Flash bracketing | none |
Shutter | |
Shutter | electronic focal-plane |
Shutter speed range | 30 s to 1/8000 s |
Continuous shooting | up to 5.0 frames/s |
Viewfinder | |
Viewfinder | Optical |
Image processing | |
Custom WB | 6 presets, Auto, custom, and WB by colour temperature 2800–10000 kelvins, 100 K steps |
WB bracketing | 3 images, +/-3 levels |
General | |
Rear LCD monitor | 2.5 in (63 mm), 230,000 pixels |
Battery | Li-Ion BP-511A rechargeable |
Optional battery packs | BP-511A, BP-514, BP-511, BP-512. BG-E2 grip allows use of AA batteries. |
Dimensions | 144 x 105.5 x 73.5 mm |
Weight | 700 g (body only) |
Made in | Japan |
The CanonEOS 30D is an 8.2-megapixel semi-professional digital single-lens reflex camera, initially announced on February 21, 2006.[1] It is the successor of the Canon EOS 20D, and is succeeded by the EOS 40D. It can accept EF and EF-S lenses, and like its predecessor, it uses an APS-C sized image sensor, so it does not require the larger imaging circle necessary for 35 mm film and 'full-frame' digital cameras.
- 3Features
Improvements[edit]
Dec 14, 2005 WFT-E1 Wireless File Transmitter 1dsII/5D. And it is still not possible to remotely trigger (with my notebook) the camera with the WFT-E1 wireless. The above Canon 20D/WFT-E1A image (2M, about 500kbytes) was sent wirelessly 'near live' (took a few minutes actually) to the above 'moblog' (mobile blog) URL, as part of a LiveWebCast. Nov 01, 2012 Further testing results: with Shutter Snitch in foreground on Ipad, after 10 minutes of idle, Err 47 on next transfer. Leave collection and then go back in. Apr 20, 2005 Nikon's WT-2/2a Wireless File Transmitter goes for $430 dollars, and also can remotely control the Camera over 802.11g. I got to thinking yesterday about alternatives to the Canbon WFT-E1/E1a since I don't have a $1000 dollars to drop on this toy, and also because I still own a Canon 10D instead of a 20D.
This site introduces Canon's Wireless File Transmitter accessory for EOS DIGITAL SLRs. Canon: PTP mode settings and remote control of camera WFT-E2/E2A Skip navigation.
Back of the Canon EOS 30D camera
Changes over the 20D include a bigger 2.5-inch (64 mm) LCD rear screen, improved shutter mechanism rated for 100,000 actuations, improved frame capacity, 1/3 stop increments for sensor speed and an added spot meter. This unit retains the same sensor as its predecessor; all lenses still have an angle of view crop of 1.6. Other changes include a larger 11 frame RAW / 30 frame JPEG buffer, and slightly faster 0.15 second startup. The maximum frame rate is the same (5 frame/s), but a lower-speed 3 frame/s option has been added. The 30D uses the same number of autofocus points as the 20D (nine), but has improved algorithms. The 30D's file numbering system holds 9,999 images to one folder, which was introduced with the 5D.
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The EOS 30D can also accept the Canon Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1/E1A for fast file transfer to a remote file server, either through an ethernet cable or a Wi-Fi network. This capability expands the EOS 30D's range of applications to sports and studio set ups where real-time transfer of the images is crucial.
Resolution[edit]
The Canon EOS 30D has several resolution settings:
- Raw CR2 format (3504 x 2336)
- Large/Fine (3504 x 2336)
- Large/Normal (3504 x 2336)
- Middle/Fine (2544 x 1696)
- Middle/Normal (2544 x 1696)
- Small/Fine (1728 x 1152)
- Small/Normal (1728 x 1152)
- (There are also six resolution settings for JPEG+Raw which are the same as the first six but which also attach a Raw file in a separate .cr2 file).
Features[edit]
The Canon EOS 30D features a Mode Dial on the top which selects the shooting mode. It is divided into two sections: Creative Zone and Basic Zone. The Creative zone provides manual and semi-manual modes; it gives access to RAW format, manual exposure, aperture and ISO sensitivity.
Creative Zone[edit]
- A-DEP: The camera automatically selects the aperture and shutter speed to keep most of the image in focus. (Only recommended in high light conditions as the camera tends to choose smaller f/stops)
- M (Manual): The camera lets you choose manually the aperture and shutter speed.
- Av (Aperture priority): The camera lets the user choose the aperture (f/) value and then automatically adjusts the shutter speed for correct exposure.
- Tv (Shutter speed priority): The camera lets the user set the shutter speed and automatically sets the aperture for correct exposure.
- P (Program AE): The camera automatically chooses an aperture and shutter combination for correct exposure and the user can change between one of these combinations.
Basic Zone[edit]
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- Auto (represented with a green rectangle): Completely automatic shooting.
- Portrait: The camera attempts to create a more shallow depth of field to create more striking portraits.
- Landscape: For shooting landscapes and sunsets.
- Close-Up: For shooting small objects near to the camera.
- Sports: For capturing fast moving objects.
- Night Scene: Shoots with flash and with slow shutter so that the subject is illuminated by the flash and the background (e.g. a city) is also captured naturally in the night.
- No Flash: All automatic with no flash.
The camera features (like many others) two LCDs, one monochrome at the top, which contains all information pertinent to shooting, and a full-color one at the back, which is used for picture reviewing and menu navigation. The rear display has a resolution of 320 × 240 pixel (76,800 pixels).[2]
The Canon EOS 30D also features a large dial on its back which is used for fast scrolling over the stored pictures or over the settings in the menu. The JUMP button can also be used to reach sections of the menu easily, as well as scroll through either 10 or 100 image in playback mode. The 8 way controller above the dial is used to select one of the 9 AF points, to move around a zoomed image in playback mode, and to set custom white balance.
Its internal flash can be set to release several consecutive strobe bursts to aid focusing in dim situations, but there is no dedicated AF assist lamp. Photographers can attach an external flash with AF assist lamp like many of Canon Speedlites.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'CANON'S NEW EOS 30D DIGITAL SLR AND TWO NEW LENSES...' (Press release). Canon. February 21, 2006. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
- ^Canon counts the sub-pixels of each pixel, i.e. the red, green, and blue channel of each pixel, and therefore specifies the rear display to have 76,800 × 3 = 230,400 or ca. 230,000 dots.
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russellsnr2russellsnr2 1,047 posts Gallery: 9 photos Likes: 90 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Greek Island of Rhodes.. Ex. Sussex @ Cumbria Post edited over 5 years ago by russellsnr2. | Jan 01, 2015 04:39 | #1 Hi, Just wondering if there is another option to the Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E1/E1A transmitter? I use a 1DS MK ii and would like to be able to view images on a larger screen/ portable device without having a tether. Thanks and Happy New Year. Russ Many Thanks, Russell. LOG IN TO REPLY |
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Canon AmateurCanon Amateur 275 posts Gallery: 20 photos Likes: 84 Joined Aug 2010 Location: The Netherlands | EyeFi, FlashAir or FluCard might be something to look at. Canon EOS 1D Mark IV / Canon EOS M3 / Lytro illum LOG IN TO REPLY |
russellsnr2russellsnr2 THREAD STARTER 1,047 posts Gallery: 9 photos Likes: 90 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Greek Island of Rhodes.. Ex. Sussex @ Cumbria | Hi, Thanks for the reply but the 1DS MK ii has a magnesium body socards like Flash Air cannot transmit through it. Russ Many Thanks, Russell. LOG IN TO REPLY |
mesakidmesakid 364 posts Likes: 16 Joined Dec 2010 | I've used an eye-fi card successfully in a 1D Mark III. The images literally pop to my phone when I pause taking photos. https://www.youtube.com/that1cameraguy A9|A7RIII|A6500|A6400|A6300|A6000 LOG IN TO REPLY |
SubmarinerSubmariner 3,028 posts Likes: 47 Joined May 2012 Location: London | Jan 02, 2015 06:33 as a reply to @russellsnr2's post | #5 The Toshiba Flashair gets past a 7D and a 5D3 both are magnesium bodies? Albeit not as strong or thick? As a 1D series? Note the 7D needs a CF/SD jacket converter. Canon EOS 5DS R, Canon EF 70-200 F2.8 L Mk II IS USM, Canon EF 70-300 F4-5.6 L IS USM, EF 40mm F2.8 STM , RC6 Remote. Canon STE-3 Radio Flash Controller, Canon 600 EX RT x4 , YN 560 MkII x2 ; Bowens GM500PRO x4 , Bowens Remote Control. Bowens Pulsar TX, RX Radio Transmitter and Reciever Cards. Bowens Constant 530 Streamlights 600w x 4 Sold EOS 5D Mk III, 7D, EF 50mm F1.8, 430 EX Mk II, Bowens GM500Rs x4 LOG IN TO REPLY |
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russellsnr2russellsnr2 THREAD STARTER 1,047 posts Gallery: 9 photos Likes: 90 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Greek Island of Rhodes.. Ex. Sussex @ Cumbria | Hi, Thanks for the replies. Going to buy and try the FlashAir. Russ Many Thanks, Russell. LOG IN TO REPLY |
tma-888tma-888 59 posts Likes: 5 Joined Dec 2014 | Hello, just wondering if anyone has tried these wifi cards on the canon 7d mark 2? Thanks. LOG IN TO REPLY |
russellsnr2russellsnr2 THREAD STARTER 1,047 posts Gallery: 9 photos Likes: 90 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Greek Island of Rhodes.. Ex. Sussex @ Cumbria | tma-888 wrote in post #17363140 Hello, just wondering if anyone has tried these wifi cards on the canon 7d mark 2? Thanks. Hi, If it was me with the 7D MK ii I would go down the DSLRController route rather than the wifi cards, I use it with my 600D and Nexsus 7 pad. Just my preference between the two choices ( Not available for the 1DS MK ii as no live view in camera) http://dslrcontroller.com/guide-wifi_mr3040.php Russ Many Thanks, Russell. LOG IN TO REPLY |
Bill EmmettBill Emmett 201 posts Likes: 10 Joined May 2012 Location: New Orleans, Louisiana | Yes, I'm using a Camranger. It creates a WiFi network, that you can use with any android, or Apple device. I use a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 to tether to. You can also control the camera through the tablet. I can set my 6D, 7D, or 7D Mark II on the floor, and set to live view and see what I'm shooting, as I shoot. Also, you can mount the camera on a pole for even more remote shots. The Camranger attaches to the USB port on the side of the camera. If your going to use it on a 7D Mark II, you'll need a 3.0 USB cable. Buy a spare battery, and keep it charged. The Camranger is a battery hog. B New Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, Canon EOS 7D Mark II, Canon EOS 50D, Canon 7D Classic, Canon 6D, Canon EF 70-200 f4L USM with IS, Canon 40mm pancake, Canon EF 50mm 1.8, Canon EF-S 10-22mm wide angle, Canon EF-S 18-135 IS STM, Canon EF 100mm 2.8L USM Macro, Tamron 18-270mm Dii VC, Tamron SP 150-600mm VC, Tamron SP 24-70mm f2.8 VC USM, Canon EF 16-35 f2.8L II USM, Tamron 2X Tele-Extender, 1.4 Tele-extender LOG IN TO REPLY |
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