Is to remember that it (up to 32 GB) are recently launched a new version of the map in different sizes that are supposed not only stores data faster ("Class 10"), but configure itself as a bridge between your smartphone and the domestic WLAN leaves , so that one is at home not cut off even with access to the card from the Internet and still can use the same configuration on the go. *** This mode, the present class-6 variant has NOT ***. Which version is used, old or new, is ultimately a question of the purchase price, which is why I give the class-6 variant 5 Stars.
What in the old and new cards work, and has been documented by a new developer page of Toshiba (FlashAir Developers): You can also load data to the camera via WiFi ("upload"); a simple script for this purpose are available at Toshiba for download. You have to copy the map and can adapt it to their own needs. I use it to upload on my Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ30 via Android smartphone fresh GPS Assist Data. For this, as well as for backing up my photos, I needed until recently a notebook with SD card reader.
The configuration of the basic functions is simple and works well via WiFi. The use of the uploads must be activated and prepared from a computer with an SD card reader on the other hand.
Conclusion: strong buy recommendation for anyone who wants to banish his notebook from the holiday luggage and is it willing to take a little time to invest in the configuration. The more expensive class 10 version has the domestic WLAN little more comfort.