Scope of supply:
The delivery, which is delivered in an approx 10x10cm big box located next to the memory card itself nor a plastic case, which seats up to three cards and instructions for use, which the "large" are quite compact and small print (letters about 2mm high) is maintained. A bit more structure would not hurt her, the beginning of the German-speaking part can not be found on the folder right away.
Wireless Lan function:
The interior of the card is fairly simple: As soon as one she inserts into a camera and this is turns it displayed on the PC as a wireless network connection, with which you can easily be connected. I as instructions dyslexic needed once my time to understand that I do not need to access the network in Windows Explorer on the map but as a Web site in the browser. It was only when I was googling the problem (yes, this manual I have Google preferred) I noticed that I - no matter what address I typed to https: // FlashAir landed; here first name and network key of the network created by the card can be edited; when you have completed this, you can switch to a folder view of all existing files on the card, the bigger captured photos and videos by clicking here and view or download full resolution.
After pressing the shutter button, it takes an average of about four seconds (or more precisely between two and 10 seconds), until the photos appear in the browser. It is irrelevant to my astonishment, that the pictures are taken as RAW with 18MP or highly compressed JPEG with 8 MP, sometimes the RAWs were in equally good connection faster because as the JPEGs.
While you are connected to the FlashAir course you can not access other wireless network connections, but I did not quite understand at the beginning.
Worth mentioning also the FlashAir tool. This program is for advanced configuration of the card and you can make the general settings of time even firmware updates, formatting or similar.
Generally, Toshiba's wireless story really succeeded at anything more inviting design of the instructions would probably also people like me bring the device immediately to the series.
The FlashAir as "normal" memory card:
Of course, the map can be also be used without the WLAN function; Again, reflected not bad: of continuous shots in RAW format (3.7 fps; 18MP) creates the FlashAir 7 pieces at full speed, then continue with about 1 to 0.75 frames per second. When you record high-resolution JPEGs and RAWs parallel, takes the "1 to 0.75 frames per second-phase" after four sequential shots in full speed.
JPEGs in the highest quality it can indefinitely take 3.7 frames / sec (or more precisely: at least 100, then I did not want more ;-))
In video (FullHD, 24 fps) provides the FlashAir in "normal" conditions (ie: normal much image information, so during the day the garden filming) a bit rate of up 1100Kbit / s, with strong -überbelichteten under or videos of course more.
Conclusion:
The Toshiba FlashAir W-02 is one of the SD memory card with wireless LAN function even for newer electronics in the market and is accordingly 60 and still relatively expensive. However, you get this novelty in the form of FlashAir (almost) without drawbacks: The device takes place without any problems (at least in theory, if you without the "fun factor: Read instructions" included) and there is also beyond it no real hook. The card has convinced me definitely and I can put them all warmly recommend that thoughts like "One photographed while the other already edited" appealing place.
Regards
modern master