Fujifilm is combining rugged and wireless camera technology to produce the FinePix FP170, its newest digital camera. The 14-megapixel FP170 is waterproof to 33 feet, shockproof to 6.5 feet, freeze-proof to 14 degrees Fahrenheit, and dustproof, making it a useful adventure camera for vacations and other treks. That's not its most notable feature, though. The FinePix FP170 uses Fujifilm's new Wireless Image Transfer feature to offer wireless functions for the digital camera. It can wirelessly access iOS and Android smartphones and tablets to upload photos and videos and post them to social networks. It can also record 1080p video at 30 frames per second, and while it doesn't wirelessly upload the videos, an optional HD video kit lets users watch footage on an HDTV, with a wireless remote to control camera playback. The wireless feature is similar to those found on Samsung cameras and the Eye-fi wireless memory card. The Samsung WB150F uses built-in Wi-Fi to upload photos and videos to a local computer or DLNA-equipped HDTV, and can use a smartphone as a wireless viewfinder. Eye-Fi's cards like the Eye-Fi Mobile X2 let users add Wi-Fi and smartphone support to digital cameras just by using a special SD card. Wireless Image Transfer seems to be slightly less robust than these systems, but the ability to upload your photos directly from your mobile device after taking them on your camera is still useful.