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Originally posted by b11051973:
I ordered one thinking for sure my camera would be supported. I know Apple has a lot of support for Cannon. I'm surprised to see…
Hurray it is now available to order in the UK!
>The iPod Camera Connector requires an iPod photo and a supported camera or media >reader.
Interesting, does this mean I will…
Yeah, that'd be my question too. This would be of very little utility to me if I wasn't able to offload the MPEG movie files at the same time as the pictures. I don't care about vi…
from what i have read it will only do pictures and under two conditions 1) the camera uses the supported trasnfer protocols PTP and osme others and 2) the pictures are stored in th…
I think this just convinced me to upgrade to an iPod photo. It provides the functionality that I found so disappointing to not have when the photo was released.
RAW import is supported!
Just found this on iPodLounge:
"iPod Camera Connector supports video, audio importing
Following iPodlounge's report earlier this week, Apple has now rep…
Some answers (from personal experience):
The Canon Digital Rebel (EOS 300D) is supported - I don't know why it's not in Apple's list. I was a little nervous about this, but I just…
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Originally posted by Gee4orce:
Why is this better then using a camera ? Because it's USB 2 and so it's a LOT faster, which means it takes less time to download yo…
It might seem like USB 1.1 as I believe that the iPod is processing previews for display on the iPod's screen?
Mine has now shipped so I will be testing this further.
Got mine yesterday. When connected to my E-10, transfer speed seems the same as when hooked to my Macs. Similar speed when using a PNY SD/MMC card reader. When I connected the iPod…
I"ve done some more testing and - yup - it seems I was being a bit over-enthusiastic. It does only seem to run at 1.1 speeds. I only initially tested with a single photo, and obvio…
hmm, if a card reader really is supported, this might be something to look into. not only would this save your camera battery, but you could pop another memory card into your camer…
I notice the compatibility protocol site lists Mass Storage support. Therefore would it be right to assume that any camera detected as an external storage device in the OS should b…
Well mine arrived just now, and I have done a few tests.
I took 9 RAW images with my Canon 300D (Digital Rebel) on my 512MB Crucial compactflash card.
Importing from my 300D took…
Well mine is powered by the USB port if that is what you mean.
Hey, I just tried the memory stick from my Clie in my card reader and the iPod imported the pictures!
that is what i meant, thanks.
so this means that if you're out in the middle of the jungle taking pictures of tree snakes and your memory card fills up, you'll be able to offload p…
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I took 9 RAW images with my Canon 300D
Littlegreenspud,
I was under the impression the adapter didn't support RAW (think I read it some article).
Cou…
LukeGX
Yes the camera connecter does transfer RAW images, but no the iPod does not preview them. It just says that this photo format cannot be viewed on the iPod and to transfer …
has anyone done a battery life test? you know, to see how long the ipod photo can last while transferring photos from a camera. how long while transferring from an unpowered card r…