Guess I wasn't thinking about the D50, but if a camera properly suited
for such a connection were to be used in the proximity of a laptop?
Those shots made on the train probably didn't leave much PS time prior
to its return. At that, emailing the image files of a size sufficient
to print a quality 6x8 MAY have been problematic.
The train stopped for several minutes at the end of the trip away from
the station (engine was re-attached to the rear of the train to pull us
home) and my guess is, the photog was met by a fast car and jetted back
to deliver the memory card(s) to the PS person.
Was interesting to speculate about the logistics.

Jack


--- Adam Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Wifi wouldn't help in this case due to distance, it's far too long a 
> distance between train and station. Also the only WiFi option for the
> 
> D50 is this new SD card we've been discussing. The wifi adaptors 
> previously have only been available on pro and semi-pro bodies.
> 
> -Adam
> 
> 
> Jack Davis wrote:
> > This reminds me of an event last weekend wherein my wife and I
> along
> > with our daughter and son in law. did the Napa Valley Wine Train.
> It
> > was a Sunday and its being fresh cool fall foliage period, the
> train
> > was full..according to out "car host".
> > As the groups were called and approached the train for boarding,
> each
> > of the party groups were asked for a no obligation pose while a gal
> > toting a Nikon D50 astutely position the the group members and took
> a
> > couple of shots.
> > During the train ride, the same person stopped at each table and
> asked
> > if we would mind having our pictures taken. Both we couples
> complied.
> > When we returned to the starting point and de-trained, most headed
> for
> > the station for restroom, wine and &/or photos.
> > They had a wall of racks chocked full of groups of shots with back
> up
> > copies.
> > The exposure problems apparent in the cars was deftly handled and I
> > noticed surrounding riders were softened and darkened some.
> > Behind a counter in a sweating blur was the photographer and her
> > Photoshop assistant (as I learned) pulling 6x8 prints, placing them
> in
> > appropriate hard gold leaf trimmed folders, taking credit
> cards..etc.
> > I was drained imagining what such a three and a half hour period
> would
> > take out of me.
> > I obviously don't know how many they sold ($21.50 per print), but
> they
> > had my respect and money.
> > Could WI-FI have been of some help? They may have been so equipped.
> > 
> > Jack
> > 
> > 
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