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| Canon unveils Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E6/WFT-E6A and GPS Receiver GP-E1 |
| Monday, October 17, 2011 | by Rob Galbraith |
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Canon has also unveiled two accessories for the new EOS-1D X, the Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E6/WFT-E6A and GPS Receiver GP-E1.
Wireless File Transmitter WFT-E6/WFT-E6A The new Wi-Fi transmitter incorporates all the operating modes of
existing WFT transmitters such as FTP Transfer, EOS Utility and WFT
Server modes and more. It's also the first such accessory from Canon to
support the faster 802.11n wireless networking protocol, in addition to
802.11a/b/g, and it's compatible with Bluetooth
GPS modules. The WFT-E6/WFT-E6A does not have an Ethernet or USB port,
and is considerably
smaller than the already-small WFT-E2 II/WFT-E2 II A.
GPS Receiver GP-E1 The new GP-E1
gathers latitude, longitude, altitude as well as UTC time and includes
an electronic compass that can properly indicate camera direction
whether the EOS-1D X is held horizontally or vertically. Location
information passed from the GP-E1 to the camera is then embedded into
picture files as they're shot. Like the WFT-E6/WFT-E6A, the GP-E1 is
small.
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Unwired: The Wireless
File Transmitter WFT-E6/WFT-E6A, left, and GPS Receiver GP-E1, right.
Click photos to enlarge (Photos courtesy Canon) |
Both units connect to the system expansion terminal of the EOS-1D X and
are rated to have the same dust and weather resistance as the camera
body itself. Neither accessory can be used with earlier 1-series
cameras.
The WFT-E6A has an expected street price of US$600 in the U.S. and is to
ship at about the same time as the EOS-1D X in March 2012. The
GP-E1 has an expected street price of US$300 and is slated to ship in April 2012.
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Side Saddle: The WFT-E6 attached to an EOS-1D X (Photo courtesy Canon) |
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