Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 809 reviews

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    bad accessories

    • Written by from Coral Springs

    I have a Sony Nex 5 and Canon 5D mark ii and the camera connection kit doesn't work at all for me. Nothing happens when I insert the SD card, and nothing happens when I directly connect the camera. Running IOS 4.3.3 on an iPad1. Super disappointed.

    45 of 56 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it

    • Written by from Forty Fort

    I received the kit yesterday and tried it out last night. My digital camera is a Sony Cybershot which has a memory stick with adapter. It doesn't fit in the SD slot but I was able to transfer photos with the memory stick left in the camera using the USB camera plug and the other adapter that comes with this kit. I also transferred pics from my iPhone to my new iPad with ease.

    It's very easy to use and I like that it lets you select all or selected pics to transfer. It also asks you if you'd like to remove them from the device after the transfer.

    After I transferred from my Cybershot camera to the iPad I just opened my PS app and edited the pics & hit save.

    Great product for a great price!

    35 of 36 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works with my Sony Cyber-shot

    • Written by from Mississauga

    I just received the adapter today.
    I have an older Sony Cyber-shot 7MP camera (DSC-W7).

    1. plugged the USB adapter into the iPad
    2. plug the USB cable between the iPad and the camera
    3. Turned on the camera
    4. Turned on the iPad
    5. Voila!
    The Photos app automatically opened on the iPad and immediately showed the "Camera" section.

    Importing was easy!

    Note:
    I used an iPad app (Photo-sort) to transfer the photos from the iPad to a PC via WiFi.
    In the past, I usually connected the camera directly to the PC, but it would be nifty if there was a way to import pictures from the iPad *TO* the PC ... iTunes seems to only work in the other direction.

    47 of 60 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't Work

    • Written by from chesterfield

    I plug in the USB plug (either a camera or another adapter with a USB plug that can read multiple SD, micro cards, etc..) into the adapter and it states "device uses too much power". IT'S QUITE FRANKLY USELESS. I have since purchase an after maket adapter that can reader 5 different sized cards and has a USB plug for 1/5th cost and it works just fine. So if anyone is interested, I have a Apple iPad Camera Connection Kit for very cheap!

    46 of 59 people found this useful

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    USB

    • Written by from Heflin

    The USB Part does not work on mine, my sisters nor my best friends, we all have one. Says not enough power??? The card reader does work. Most of the time.

    43 of 53 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it!!!

    • Written by from Bloomingdale

    After reading some of the reviews I was a little leary of placing my order, but the camera conncection kit is exactly what I was looking for to round out my iPad use. Decided to go for it and if it didn't work, send it back. Just got the camera connection kit and tried the camera memory card, then the camera cable. Both worked like magic. I know I'll get a lot of use from this little kit. Thank you Apple!!

    36 of 39 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    iPad adaptors

    • Written by from Yorba Linda

    I use the SD card adaptor o transfer all of my photos from my Nikon. It always transfers without any problems. One note. You should not use you camera to directly download your photos through the USB adaptor. There is always a possibility that your camera or card could be damaged. Always remove the card and plug it into the SD adaptor.

    36 of 39 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Disadvantages to this kit

    • Written by from EASTBOURNE

    Whilst the camera kit is ideal for downloading from sd cards it has no facility for compact flash other than through the camera. So that's ok just plug the camera in via the USB connector.

    Big problem cannot transfer files with USB memory stick. Why not? Error shows not enough power. iPad fully charged, tried 2gb and 8gb USBs -no luck.

    41 of 49 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Does not work with Cannon Powershot

    • Written by from Sunnyvale

    This only worked the first time I connected the iPad 2 to camera usng the USB connector. After the first time, the iPad 2 does not detect the camera. I tried everything - charging up iPad, new batteries on camera, removing and replacing SD card on camera but nothing worked. I finally removed the SD card from the camera and used the other connector with the SD card slot and it worked. My first Apple product and am disappointed that it cannot perform a simple operation.

    44 of 55 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Contents Unavailable

    • Written by from Bellevue

    The camera connection kit used to work with my Nikon via the USB connection. BUT since various software updates to the iPad, I now get a message stating: The connected storage media may be damaged, every time I try to connect the camera to the iPad camera connection kit via USB. Extremely disappointed with this Apple product. I have a device that is now useless. What a wait of money.

    48 of 63 people found this useful

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good but lacking a huge feature

    • Written by from Kingston

    When plugged into the iPad you can only browse little thumbnails. I often take 4 or 5 pictures to get the right angle. It would be nice to be able to see large versions of the pictures or to be able to quickly show picturess that are on the sd card with out having to import them all.

    41 of 49 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    I love this kit

    • Written by from San Francisco

    I couldn't quite figure out how to work this the first try. I hooked up the camera and all the photos appeared on my iPad. But, when I disconnected, the photos were gone. Same thing happened with the card reader.

    Then, I realized that, up in the right hand corner of the iPad screen is a button for 'import'. Voila! There were all my photos, in my iPhoto album in a stack called 'last import'.

    Then, I took some of them to the Photo Pal app and, again, just as promised, excellent results.

    36 of 39 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    A must have adapters for iPad user

    • Written by from Novato

    The SD card read fast and fawless. USB adapter is multi function connector for USB speaker, multi format card read, Skype phone set and more.
    RAW format file support Nikon NEF, Canon CR2 and Olympus RAW.

    36 of 39 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Worked Once

    • Written by from Pretoria

    SD card reader only worked once! :-( before IOS 6 please fix it! Waste of money...

    39 of 46 people found this useful

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Good product, bad instructions

    • Written by from Allen

    Don't return it yet !!! It's not plug and play, but by googling I learned the following for using the SD card:

    1. The images on the SD card MUST be inside a folder named DCIM (just like a camera)
    2. The file name CANNOT exceed 8 characters, plus the suffix. Example: 12345678.jpg

    Don't ask me why these are the rules..... I was so frustrated....I made sure these rules applied and then it worked perfectly. Works for loading .mp4 files too.

    36 of 40 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doesn't do anything

    • Written by from Matsudo

    Hoped to be able to import jpegs via sd card reader. All the literature says that iPad 2 "automatically opens photo app" and yet it doesn' t. In fact, nothing happens. I can't find the sd card nor the photos on it anywhere.

    38 of 44 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Best Add-on

    • Written by from Centennial

    This is an absolutely awesome addition to your luggage for those trips when you expect to be taking hundreds if not thousands of photos. SOOOO easy to use its fool proof.....

    44 of 56 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Totally Dissapointed.

    • Written by from Saskatoon

    I tried using these out of the box, on my first gen ipad. Never once did my ipad open the photo app. It would not recognize my 2 Fuji cameras, or Flip video camera, Would not accept images off of a USB flash drive, saying the device "requires too much power", even on a 100% charge. I tried 2 separate SD cards. One got the response "may have corrupted files", and another that was perfectly functional showed no response at all. Unhappy with purchase.

    47 of 62 people found this useful

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doens't work at all

    • Written by from alkmaar

    I bought the connectioin kit and tried it with an SD card. It's fails with the message that the device is incompatible. With the SD in the camera then: it fails, it uses too much power. A usb thumb drive? It fails. a usb harddrive with it's own power? it fails, because the device uses too much power.
    Don't buy it, it is useless.

    50 of 68 people found this useful

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great

    • Written by from Kansas City

    I purchased this product before a trip to Europe as a means to upload photos and send them as I go. I used the SD card adapter the whole time and it worked fantastic adding photos to my first gen iPad. The 1000+ photos were uploaded quickly and they look great. I did not use the USB connector but I am willing to bet it works just as well. Definitely recommend.

    39 of 46 people found this useful