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BusyBoys
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Yesterday at 10:02 am
Hi,
Does TAG sell a non Wi-Fi camera?
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BusyBoys
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Today at 10:28 am
I’m purchasing it for someone’s else..
They mentioned there might be a nicer camera through them vs the one you linked and similar on Amazon..
Figured I’ll post here and see if someone comes back with something..
Thanks!
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Molly Weasley
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Today at 11:15 am
The better cameras all have Wi-Fi, unless reprogrammed
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Bethany85
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Today at 11:44 am
What does with WiFi mean? I have a fairly expensive camera, it can connect to my phone to transfer pictures from my camera, but it has no browser capabilities. It can’t connect to the internet.
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amother
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Today at 12:50 pm
Bethany85 wrote: | What does with WiFi mean? I have a fairly expensive camera, it can connect to my phone to transfer pictures from my camera, but it has no browser capabilities. It can’t connect to the internet. |
The issue is kids sending each other images and videos.
In one camp a few years ago it was an issue were kids brought loaded SD cards. I know they were able to rent SD cards out. So easily transferring images doesn’t sound that far off.
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Bethany85
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Today at 12:58 pm
amother Honeydew wrote: | The issue is kids sending each other images and videos.
In one camp a few years ago it was an issue were kids brought loaded SD cards. I know they were able to rent SD cards out. So easily transferring images doesn’t sound that far off. |
It’s a lot easier with SD cards than WiFi. So why is WiFi an issue? I think people hear the word WiFi and assume it can access the internet, but it can’t. And my camera can only transfer to the Canon app, not any other camera. So if WiFi cameras are banned because you can share pictures, you should ban cameras with SD cards. Makes no sense to me.
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amother
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Today at 1:00 pm
Bethany85 wrote: | It’s a lot easier with SD cards than WiFi. So why is WiFi an issue? I think people hear the word WiFi and assume it can access the internet, but it can’t. And my camera can only transfer to the Canon app, not any other camera. So if WiFi cameras are banned because you can share pictures, you should ban cameras with SD cards. Makes no sense to me. |
Many schools and camps now require you only use their SD card they sell you while on grounds.
Need a new one at start of camp and for school trip.
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Bethany85
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Today at 1:03 pm
amother Honeydew wrote: | Many schools and camps now require you only use their SD card they sell you while on grounds. |
How is that possibly enforced without a strip search. And I maintain that WiFi cameras can’t share videos with another camera. You need a phone or computer to facilitate the sharing. At that point, just put an SD card in your sock.
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mommyhood
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Today at 2:57 pm
Bethany85 wrote: | How is that possibly enforced without a strip search. And I maintain that WiFi cameras can’t share videos with another camera. You need a phone or computer to facilitate the sharing. At that point, just put an SD card in your sock. |
They share the pictures from camera to camera with Bluetooth no computer or Wi-Fi needed.
I happen to think it’s very convenient, this way you don’t need to take the same picture with everyone’s camera, take it on one and they can share right away but I can see the potential for sharing inappropriate material.
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