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HUGE NEWS! I just had a teen camera lesson. She has an iPhone and we tried the sd card reader just to see if it would download her images from her SLR SD card. And it WORKED! Also works on my iPhone7! Tried @glennhartong iPhone6S and it didn't. Not sure if it's due to older iOS or iPhone generation... I'll try updating his phone tonight and try again... Here's how to IMPORT your photos to iPhone (if it works for you) and iPad - which should work for everyone!... . 1. Use Apple's SD Camera Card Reader. Turn OFF your camera. Eject the card. Insert the card reader into the lightning connector. Insert the sd card into the card reader. . If PHOTOS doesn't automatically open, OPEN PHOTOS. . 2. Wait for the device to show previews of your images. . . TIP - it's a good idea to clean off your card regularly and REFORMAT it using the camera menu! It deletes everything from the card including the file directory. Your card will be happier, and you'll be able to download images faster without all the backlog.... If you've already downloaded images to your device, they'll be recognized and marked with a green checkmark. . 3. IMPORT. Import selected. Remember those files are HUGE! Be selective! Or at least weed out the un-favorites frequently... . 4. ALWAYS hit KEEP after the Import is complete and you're asked to delete or keep. NEVER DELETE! If you do, those shots are pretty much gone forever! After Import, just remove the card reader & put the card back in your camera. Keep means you can download images to your computer later too... . If like us you need to get images out of your camera to share right away, this is a quick "down & dirty" way to do it "on the road". We've used iPads with cell connections as POOL PHOTOGRAPHERS to get images from police & fire funeral coverage out to the rest of the media. I'm excited to be able to use my phone for this now :) #ipadpro #iPadDivaTip #iphonetip #iphone7tips #iosTip #photojournalism #newsphotographer #photographertricks #photographerlife #lifeontheroad #natgeoyourshot #natgeotravel
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