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SUMMARY: Wireless Internet may be coming in the next wave of digital cameras. E-mail photos straight from the camera!
Does your photography often take you out in the field where you wish to send photos back to a central computer or e-mail them to others? Sure you can bring your laptop along with you and send photos at a coffee shop that supports wi-fi (wireless Internet), but that just adds extra weight when traveling.
Some digital camera makers are starting to build wi-fi directly into the camera, so (theoretically) you could take your camera to a wi-fi hotspot and upload photos from there. By the time you read this tip, wi-fi may be prevalent in digital cameras.
Here are some links with more information about the subject:
Kodak Unveils First-of-its-Kind Wireless Digital Photography System at 2005 International Consumer Electronics Show
Nikon D2H
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