mbkriegh
mbkriegh

Got a card reader that allows me to transfer images from my Nikon to my iPhone and iPad for editing. Travel game changer!

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Gabz
Gabz

@mbkriegh Sweet!! I use an App Called Cascable but this would definitely eliminate another subscription for sure :)

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pratik
pratik

@mbkriegh What Nikon are you using? Does their SnapBridge app support your model? @Gaby

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@pratik I have a Nikon D610. No bluetooth or wifi capability. The transfer was quite fast for 21 images when I just tried.

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jemostrom
jemostrom

@mbkriegh yep, one of the important things when using phone/iPad to edit photos. To me wireless is unreliable, cumbersome and slow.

My son once watched me transfer my photos to my iPad and said “wow that was fast”

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@jemostrom i have been the wireless route and painfully slow. This was a breeze!

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jemostrom
jemostrom

@mbkriegh @pratik I’ve transferred photos that are about 90MB to my iPad and that was perfectly acceptable.

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mbkriegh
mbkriegh

@maique yes! To all that! I am not clear it’s always been an option. At least it didn’t come to my attention in earlier iterations of iPhone/Pad.

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pratik
pratik

@maique @mbkriegh @jemostrom The battery issue is definitely a big plus. I had not thought about that. BTW we may have to get a USB-C one after September 12 😁 I think I already have one in my dongle drawer

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