20/10/09
Canon today announced the launch of two new Wireless File Transmitters to
improve workflow efficiency and place greater control and flexibility in the
hands of professional photographers using both wired and wireless networks.
The WFT-E2 II, designed for the newly-launched EOS-1D Mark IV, and the WFT-E4
II, designed for the award-winning EOS 5D Mark II, allow photographers to
transfer image files securely to a computer or server, control the camera
remotely and connect to WiFi enabled devices to view images directly from the
camera.
Transfer images securely
Transferring images from the camera to a PC, external hard drive or FTP server
is made simpler and more secure. Both the WFT-E2 II and WFT-E4 II support high
security WPA2-PSK authentication and AES encryption over wireless networks.
IPsec encryption is also used as standard in both wired and wireless networks to
ensure that every photographer’s personal IP is protected.
Remote control shooting
The WFT-E2 II and WFT-E4 II allow photographers to communicate with their camera
remotely using a number of different methods. Using the included EOS Utility
software, photographers can easily browse and control a wide range of settings
on the camera body over a network connection. The EOS Utility allows
photographers to control EOS cameras and capture images remotely. This is a
major benefit for studio photographers who need to fine tune manual settings and
shoot images for instant review on a large screen or sports photographers who
may use more complex, multi-camera installations to get the shots they need.
The WFT Server takes full advantage of Java-enabled internet browsers, providing
more opportunities for photographers to change camera settings like ISO, focus,
aperture and shutter speed, from a computer or portable wireless device such as
a PDA or smartphone. This allows photographers to control their cameras whilst
on the move or when in remote areas where carrying a computer may be
impractical. One camera can be accessed from up to three different computers or
mobile devices, allowing photographers convenient and flexible remote control
over their photography.
These new wireless file transmitters take remote capture one step further for
professional photographers who want to take exciting pictures more efficiently.
Through the linked shooting function, up to ten slave cameras can be wirelessly
connected to a master unit up to 100m away. The master camera will then trigger
the slaves, allowing specialists like wildlife and sports photographers to
capture a subject from a multitude of different angles.
Connectivity
The WFT-E2 II and WFT-E4 II offer WiFi Protected Set-up (WPS) - or alternatively
an easy-to-follow wizard - taking photographers through a simple step-by-step
process to connect the camera to any available network in range. The WFT-E2 II
and WFT-E4 II comply with 802.11b and g standards, as well as the more stable
802.11a wireless standard used at many large sporting events like the Olympic
Games. They also feature an integrated Ethernet LAN port for high-speed wired
connectivity.
A USB port and host function also allows photographers to connect several
accessories including a Bluetooth dongle for wireless connectivity to GPS,
enabling them to geo-tag images for future reference. Other connectivity options
include connection directly to a compatible USB compliant GPS device or an
external hard disk drive for additional image storage, improving the workflow
for many photographers.
Pricing & Availability
The WFT-E2 II is available from late December 2009 priced at £699.00 / €849.00
RRP inc. VAT.
The WFT-E4 II is available from late December 2009 priced at £649.00 / €799.00
RRP inc. VAT.
Firmware updates for the EOS 5D Mark II (for the WFT-E4 II), EOS-1D Mark III and
EOS-1Ds Mark III (for the WFT-E2 II) will be made available via the Canon Europe
website.
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