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Compatible devices
iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad
Specific uses for product
business, personal
Connector type
Other
Colour
white
Item dimensions L x W x H
6.6 x 1.7 x 15.5 Centimetres
About this item
With the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter, it’s easy to transfer photos and videos from your high-resolution digital camera to your iPad Pro. After you connect the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter, your iPad Pro automatically opens the Photos app, which lets you choose photos and videos to import, then organizes them into albums.
Add even greater capability and versatility to your iPad Pro by powering the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter with a USB Power Adapter. Then you can connect USB peripherals like hubs, Ethernet adapters, audio/MIDI interfaces and card readers for CompactFlash, SD, microSD and more.
The Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter supports standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, along with SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG-4. The 12.9-inch iPad Pro and 10.5-inch iPad Pro transfer data at USB 3 speeds, while the 9.7-inch iPad Pro uses USB 2.
Compatibility: iPhone 5 and later
Compatibility: iPad Mini (all generations), iPad Air (all generations) iPad (5th, 6th and 7th generation), iPad Pro (9.7-inch, 10.5-inch), iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st and 2nd generation)
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Hopefully will not be necessary when Apple goes to USB C in future iPad's/iPhones. For now an overpriced, but nearly essential accessory. By the way, current 16.6 makes this incompatible with many/most usb items.
Apple always the beast. I use this to connect my microphone interface to the phone for streaming on TikTok and it works really well. Was looking for some other cheaper products but they don’t last long. So this is perfect.
This adapter was exactly what I was looking for to transfer photos to/from a PC to iOS and iPadOS devices. Initially the not enough power notification came through as noted by others until I realized it needed to be plugged into the wall, or a power bank. Once the lightning port was plugged into the adapter and connected to a power source with my Apple cable and wall plug (or power bank), I then connected the usb with my photos copied from the PC to the USB port on the adapter. Final step was connecting the whole unit to the iPhone with the adapter’s lightning cable. My iPhone Files app read the drive and the usb with jpg files was recognized and placed onto the list of Locations for the iPhone Files app. Simply tapped the files I wanted to download into my photos app and they were there in just a very short time. It also works with a power bank while mobile. This procedure also worked flawlessly with my iPad running on iPadOS 14.8. But take note, the power supply for the iPadOS must be its original charging plug for the files to transfer. It’s a higher power source to adequately accommodate the function of the adapter itself. I can also transfer jpg files to the usb from my IPhone and iPad to the PC. I noticed when uploading these files to the usb from my iOS device there are duplicate file types. One is recognizable as a standard jpg file and the other is a type of file not recognized by my PC. Not sure about the whys and the wherefores specific to this transfer, but the file that is compatible with the computer is standard identity where jpg files are concerned. The odd name has a couple of characters in it before the common file name. I downloaded both to the desktop and put the common file name into a file I created on the PC and deleted the other. Hope this helps and makes sense. I’m not a tech guru but I do enough trial and error based on common logic to get results. There is also a YouTube video that shows steps for working with file transfers on iOS devices from a PC.
Bom acabamento e perfeito funcionamento. Vale lembrar que para usar alguns dispositivos é necessário plugar a cabo lightning no carregador pois o iPhone não tem energia para alimentar o dispositivo.
I tried my camera, external drive, SD card, 8 out 10 didn’t work. I went to Apple Store to ask the genius for help, and they said it’s normal for this product.