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Wifi enabled Camera recommendations

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Hi,

I am by no means an expert in this field so I thought I'd ask some guys who probably are

Looking for a WIFI enabled camera (3G possible?) that I can upload/send pics to a folders/social media/e-mails without going near a PC - Is this possible?

Can spend around 15-20k baht - would be willing to go up to 25k baht is the quality of the pictures was exceptionally better than the cheaper models

Any recommendations much appreciated

Cheers

Sony most likely do something with decent resolution and WiFi capability.

Really at this price point you're now best off with a smartphone. They really are good these days.

http://www.techradar.com/news/phone-and-communications/mobile-phones/best-camera-phone-6-handsets-tested-904250

http://connect.dpreview.com/post/5784980086/best-smartphone-cameras-of-2013?page=2

You can put wifi enabled memory cards in any camera and then use your smartphone to fetch and upload pics wirelessly.

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Many choices around this price range. You first need to decide what sort of camera you want; and then choose one that has wifi within that specification. Most recent releases have wifi capability.

if you have a decent digital camera, then try the wifi enabled SD card first. it could upload the images to smartphone, to computer or directly to social media and internet.

recently bought a Transcend wifi 16GB, at about B1,800. Eye-fi and Toshiba also offer good choices.

cheers

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Thanks for the tips guys. My current camera is around 6 years old so probably not upgradeable. Will free up some memory in my iphone4 for the time being. From the sound if it there is little difference between the smart phone and lower end cameras when it comes to pictures, the plus with iPhone being the 3G and wifi.

Cheers again

First decision is do you actually want a camera or do you just want to take some pictures.

If just pics when out and about get a mid to high end phone.

If things like optical zoom, changeable lenses, tripods, flashes and low light or high speed images are important then get a camera. But then 2 carry 2 devices for phone and pics, photos will be better as long as you remembered to take the camera.

Samsung galaxy camera is great on the wifi/3g/sharing side...runs on android. Otherwise wifi will be very high end cameras or just get lower end and add a wifi memory card.

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