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Bluetooth in cameras
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that’s already popular for swapping files
between mobile phones, for example, for cable-free headsets and some computer
peripherals, and...
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Bluetooth in cameras
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that’s already popular for swapping files
between mobile phones, for example, for cable-free headsets and some computer
peripherals, and now appears in a digital camera – the Samsung ST1000.
Bluetooth uses radio waves, so there doesn’t have to be a direct line of sight between the
two devices.
It isn’t compatible with or a replacement for the wi-fi networks used by
computers and for Internet access, but it’s still surprising that camera makers have so far
ignored it as a means for simple, cable-free transfer between nearby devices.
But Samsung is the exception, incorporating Bluetooth into its ST1000 compact camera
(along with wi-fi and GPS).
What could be more natural than swapping photos with your
friends? You can do it with phones, so why not cameras?
Wireless communications are a bit of an unknown for most of us, especially those who’ve
struggled with complica
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