Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Click endlessly with Wireless Digital camera



Have you ever heard of a Wi-Fi digital camera? What does a digital camera do with a Wi-Fi? With a wireless digital camera you can ably connect to a wireless network without any cables.

It is a way of transferring images to your computer from a digital camera. Transfer is also possible in printer or even in the Internet. A Wi-Fi digital camera provides the same advantage as a mobile camera does.

This wireless digital camera allows you to download photos, save it and print it whenever required. Sharing of photos is even possible by connecting it to a cellular network.

Functions of a Wi-Fi Camera:

A wireless computer networking technology known as 802.11b and g is used for the Wi-Fi cameras to make a connection with a wireless network. At home or at work if you are using a wireless network you can easily connect a Wi-Fi enabled digital camera to download your photos without a cable.

During the year 2005, it was Kodak who first announced a wireless-enabled digital camera at the CES tradeshow. Following Kodak, Canon and Nikon started shipping their Wi-Fi digital cameras from the same time. The Kodak EasyShare is regarded as the most exceptional camera because its features are more like a PDA than a camera. The Kodak EasyShare camera is very much different than any other camera with its wireless card and articulated 3-inch touch screen LCD and stylus.

So what are you waiting for? Just click, print and share your golden moments with all your friends and family and frame it with a sweet memory. Happy clicking!

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