Title: Uploading photos to your 2018 iPad Pro got a whole lot better in iPadOS 13 Post by: HCK on January 18, 2020, 04:05:20 pm Uploading photos to your 2018 iPad Pro got a whole lot better in iPadOS 13
The 2018 iPad Pro simplifies importing photos from a standalone camera. If you love taking photos on a standalone camera, like a DSLR or mirrorless camera, rather than on your iPhone, one of the major frustration points has always been getting the photos from your camera onto a device for editing and storage. This could be particularly annoying if you're trying to do so with an iOS device like an iPad, where you've needed one of two adapters, either Apple's Lightning SD card reader or the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter. This has changed with the arrival of Apple's latest generations of iPad Pro. The 11-inch and 12.9-inch models released in late 2018 feature a USB-C port instead of Lightning. This change allows you newfound freedom when importing your photos onto these new iPads, including the use of third-party SD card readers, as well as direct camera-to-iPad connections, sans adapter. USB-C and adapters Like the Mac lineup before it, the iPad Pro now uses USB-C. Among other th... Source: Uploading photos to your 2018 iPad Pro got a whole lot better in iPadOS 13 (http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/oFor4tyja2U/how-upload-and-edit-dslr-photos-your-ipad-pro-2018) |