How to Transfer Photos from Camera to iPad Wirelessly
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iPhone is the most extensively used camera that you will find in the world. However, this is not the only one. There are many professional photographers who tote other cameras with this while shooting. When you take photos from the camera on the iPhone, the images will be saved on the device. However, when you click it with your camera and want to transfer it to your mobile device, there are certain ways to do it. Some of these methods have been mentioned below.
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Use Apple Lighting to the USB Camera Adapter
- One of the easiest methods to transfer images from the camera to the phone is to take the help of an adapter.
- All you have to do is plug the USB cable into the camera and then connect it to the adapter.
- Thereafter, plug the adapter into the port of Lightning on the iPhone. The photo app that is on your phone will be launched and this will offer an import button.
- Tap on this and select Import All.
- You can also choose the initial photos that you want and press import.
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Use Apple Lightning to the SD Card Reader
This is quite similar to the above-mentioned adapter. The only difference is that rather than connecting it to your camera on the phone, you just take out the SD from the camera, put it inside the adapter, and plug in the adapter, the port of iPhone’s lighting. Like the previous one, the photo app will be launched and you can transfer all or some photos to the SD card. This is not direct like the first one but you do not have to keep a USB cable as spare.
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Use Wireless Adapter
Adapters are good but at the present age, we like doing things wirelessly. You will also be able to do so if you get a wireless adapter for your camera. All you have to do is plug it to the camera and create a Wi-Fi hotspot that the phone will be able to connect to. This is not for using the internet but transferring the photos. However, for this, you will have to use the wireless mobile app for transferring the photos. Once you have them on the phone, you will be able to transfer it to the other photo applications which are present on your phone.
How can I transfer photos from camera to iPad?
- Connect your camera or SD card to your iPad. Photos should automatically launch into the Import tab.
- Tap on the images that you want to import if you only want to import some of the images.
- Tap Import.
- Tap Import Selected.
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- Android: When you select [Images on camera] in Camera Connect, a Wi-Fi connection will be automatically established.
- iOS: On the smartphone’s Wi-Fi function screen, select the SSID (network name) and password displayed on the camera to establish a connection.
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- 1 Transfer photos from camera to computer via WiFi.
- 2 If your camera doesn’t have WiFi…
- 3 If you don’t want to use the SD card slot for WiFi…
- 4 Or just put the SD card to your laptop.
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To the left of each desired file or folder, select the check box. Tap SD card. Navigate inside your SD card to where you want to move the files or folders. Tap Move.
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Installation
- Open the Google Play Store.
- Search for “wifi file” (no quotes)
- Tap on the WiFi File Transfer entry (or the Pro version if you know that you want to purchase the software)
- Tap on the Install button.
- Tap Accept.
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