Nothing officially licensed, at least not yet. The Apple camera connection kit includes an SD reader, but the USB adapter also included is supposed to pick up the other card formats by connection to your camera. I'd check into compatibility with your particular camera model first though. A quick Google search for "ipad cf" found a gizmo from MIC Gadget that seems to offer more of what you're looking for. However, it's not licensed by Apple, so a future update could make it worthless.
I am ordering the one from Apple. I hope that my current card reader will fit in the USB port....
I'll let you know.
I recently read that you may need to use an external power supply to power the card reader in order for the iOS device to recognize the card.
Hummm. Where would you find an external power supply for a card reader?
Some readers have a jack to plug in an AC adapter. The other option is to use a self powered USB hub which would power the reader.
LOL I have lots of cards.Since the largest of the iPads only has 64 GB (which has to hold all of your other stuff too) and with CF cards being as cheap as they are these days it might be easier just to buy a few extra cards.
Most USB reader are powered through the USB cable. The iPad with the camera connection kit and a USB card reader are the only things you need. I use it to back up my photos during the trip.
I recently read that you may need to use an external power supply to power the card reader in order for the iOS device to recognize the card.
You can use the sd reader to upload into the photoshop app with gives you limited editing and 2gb online storage for free. You can by more storage then when you get home you can download to your pc/mac into your photoshop or PS element. Another plus is you can upload RAW file or jpeg. There are other apps that offer storage as well.
You could also upload to flickr as well.
You can use the sd reader to upload into the photoshop app with gives you limited editing and 2gb online storage for free. You can by more storage then when you get home you can download to your pc/mac into your photoshop or PS element. Another plus is you can upload RAW file or jpeg. There are other apps that offer storage as well.
You could also upload to flickr as well.