iPad Camera Connection Kit Review by Terry White
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24 second intro. come on.
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Great video thankyou and happy new year :)
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It's seem slow
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Do you know if the card reader option still works for you, some say that after an ipad version 4.2 update this option stopped working! If so do you have any solution?
Thanks, great video
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Cool review!
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@terrywhitetechblog can you use the USB-connector also as you would use USB-ports in computers? I mean, can you insert (and use) other USB-drivers, printers, mouse's, etc... ?
Thnx
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Doesn't work with Delkin card readers either but with my olympus E3 it was fast.
Problem is that the adapters are bigger then the charger so it doesn't fit with my casemate snap case I have on the ipad2.
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@darrylsmith The canon 7D has Compact Flash cards. so that is why they are bigger.
You would have to connect the camera directly to the ipad using the usb adapter.
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was that wallpaper from fiftyfootshadows?
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Good now I need an iPad
do you know if it loads the pictures on your ipad at full res/ high quality or does it optimize the res/size for the ipad?
by the way good review.
oscarhalder 9 months ago
@oscarhalder Full size original files
terrywhitetechblog 9 months ago
Thanks for the video, Terry. Do you mind if I ask the model number of the Belkin CF card reader that you demo'd in this video? I've tried two CF Readers (a Hoodman and a Belkin). The iPad claimed that the Hoodman drew too much power and can't be used). The Belkin just continually blinked, which probably meant that it too draws too much power. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
ragnarocking 1 year ago
@ragnarocking more than likely it's because you're using high speed cards that draw too much power and not the reader itself. Test a slower card before you buy a new reader.
terrywhitetechblog 1 year ago
I don't see why the belkin card reader would be a better solution than just using the usb cable to the camera itself...
BILLYBOBMANTARAY 1 year ago
@BILLYBOBMANTARAY Two reasons right off the bat: 1) using the camera via USB is a drain on the camera's batteries. 2) you could pop in another card and keep shooting while the first card is downloading. However, if you prefer to just connect the camera by all means do that.
terrywhitetechblog 1 year ago