Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 65 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    perfect memory portal for large/multiple videos on smaller ipad minis

    • Written by from lexington

    389 of 458 people found this useful

    Have a 16GB ipad mini, but how to pack around a lot of videos to watch without clogging my ipad mini? Use this with a card to keep X ammount of videos to watch and upload at whim to my mini to watch, also use SD card as a photo library. basically this makes your ipad mini into a much larger platform for getting vids and pics onto it without having your computer at hand to upload new / diff vids or photos from. which is perfect for travel where you want a HUGE GB of vids to upload to watch on your ipad mini.

    Was this useful? perfect memory portal for large/multiple videos on smaller ipad minis

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works as it should

    • Written by from Lafayette Hill

    309 of 386 people found this useful

    I bought this for my new iPad mini. You should insert the card in the reader, then insert into iPad. No problem with transfer.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works like it should, and as described

    • Written by from Tucson

    261 of 324 people found this useful

    This does as it's advertised, transfer photos/videos from a camera into you iPad... works great! Please ignore the folks who give this one star because it doesn't do functions like external storage.

    Was this useful? Works like it should, and as described

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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    The catch to use the sd card reader

    • Written by from Portland

    153 of 157 people found this useful

    To use the sd card reader you must set up the sd card like it came from a camera. If you just put pictures on a sd card and plug it in, the ipad will not recognize or see any pictures. That was what I was doing when I first got this. I thought it didn't work!!!
    Naturally when you pull a sd card from your camera, it is formatted so the camera can read/ write on it. You can plug that sd card into the reader with no problems or extra steps and the ipad will see it.
    But, when you are taking pictures from, lets say your laptop, you have to create a folder named "DCIM" then put a folder "100DICAM" in it. Now put all your videos and pictures in this folder. This just makes the ipad think the sd card is from a camera and is now able to see it.
    The lightning sd card reader works great except for this annoyance. Hope this helps people. Have a great day.

    Was this useful? The catch to use the sd card reader

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    inadequate

    • Written by from Savannah

    158 of 178 people found this useful

    I wanted to backup my camera photos to the ipad and work with them. This only allows you to import into the camera roll - not any other apps. AND - it reduces the files size. I tried importing several jpgs in excess of 4 meg apiece and it reduced each one to less than half a meg. Just unacceptable. It should allow me to import into any photo app at the full resolution. It's not like this adapter is $2.00. If you only want lo-res snapshots you won't be disappointed. You are slipping in the polls Apple - and it is deserved. Lately it is one frustrating update after another and nothing but difficulty getting your products to work.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    CREATE a DCIM FOLDER if you are transferring pictures!!!!

    • Written by from Wailuku

    86 of 87 people found this useful

    I was originally going to return the card reader because it didn't work at all. I wanted to use it to transfer pictures I had stored on my laptop to the mini iPad. I did the copying to the sd card and plugged it into the iPad and nothing happened. It was so frustrating. I did this several times.

    Thankfully, I saw the question and answer section on this website. First all the pictures had to put into a DCIM folder (just create it on the sd card). After I did that, it worked like a charm! I plugged the connector into the iPad and it automatically went to the camera section and asked if I wanted to download the pictures.

    This connector assumes that you are taking a card directly out of your camera and then into the connector. No comment on that assumption!

    Was this useful? CREATE a DCIM FOLDER if you are transferring pictures!!!!

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Limited compatibility.

    • Written by from Seattle

    78 of 87 people found this useful

    I have a SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC 64GB, and it says card not supported. Used in a Sony RX-100, shooting raw (ARW).
    Most camera products provide compatibility information before you buy. This incompatibility makes my mini iPad (64GB) useless as a travel tool. All these products are current and theoretically top quality. Why don't they work?

  • 3.0 out of 5 stars

    Limited Support

    • Written by from Monroe

    56 of 59 people found this useful

    I have a SanDisk Extreme Pro SDXC 64GB, and it says card not supported. I also tried a 16GB card and it worked perfectly.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Reads SD cards upto 32 GB, but not 64 GB

    • Written by from Long Beach

    51 of 52 people found this useful

    I have the 128 GB Ipad4 with the iPhoto app. Like many photographers, I bought the Ipad to review my photos in the field without resorting to the inconvenience of a bigger computer. I have been able to read RAW and jpg files from 32 GB SD cards, but not from 64 GB cards. (With the 64 GB cards I get the Ipad msg "Contents not Available, Cannot read the connected storage.") In searching online, I have found that other users have had the same experience. Given the photography market using the Ipad, where DSLR photographers commonly use 64 GB cards, this is something Apple needs to fix.

    Was this useful? Reads SD cards upto 32 GB, but not 64 GB

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great

    • Written by from Fonthill

    50 of 55 people found this useful

    I have tired it with 5 different SD cards. Works with all of them. Does what it states nothing more nothing less. If you are looking to add more storage to your iPad your'e looking at the wrong solution. It was made to go along with a digital camera. Not replace a laptop to someone of you reviewers.
    This is what it is for. I am on a trip in say Cuba. I just took some amazing pictures with my digital DSR. Now I want to share some of those pictures on Facebook. This device will allow you to upload pictures to your iPad and view them. Then with your iPad connected to the internet via wifi or 3G you can share the pictures whatever way you want. It goes great with a digital camera. You can edit/photoshop the pictures on your iPad and make room on your SD card for more pictures.

    If your SD card isn't working then check the lock toggle on the side of the SD card. It is sometimes hit while pushing the SD card into the slot.

    If I had one problem with the reader it would be that there is no cover over the SD slot. While not a big problem it would be nice to protect from dust and sand.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader Works on Ipad 4 with Retina Display

    • Written by from LAS VEGAS

    47 of 52 people found this useful

    Please see review dated Nov. 6, 2012 answered by Josh S. on Nov. 15, 2012. His instructions work. If you are not using an SD card that was used to take pics with your camera, you have to create a DCIM folder and a sub folder inside of it named 100DICAM on the SD card. Then place your pics in the sub folder and they must be an 8 character format such as DSC_1234. I used a number scheme to name each pic such as 100_1111, 100_1112, etc. See the review dated Nov. 6, 2012. I have an IPad4 with Retina display and purchased the Lightning SD Card Camera Reader today. I just finished making the folder, sub folder, and renaming my pics. I then was able to import the pics to my IPad 4 using the SD Card Camera Reader. Works Great!

    Was this useful? Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader Works on Ipad 4 with Retina Display

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    No 64gb?

    • Written by from Mason

    45 of 54 people found this useful

    Won't read 64gb cards? That's incredibly annoying, it's not a popular size yet, but it's certainly not obscure. Not working with iPhones is an annoyance as well, but well enough documented that I already knew of the limitation before ordering.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Disappointed

    • Written by from York

    62 of 88 people found this useful

    Reader will NOT read .jpg's from your PC you can ONLY use to copy directly from the camera to the ipad. A .jpg is a .jpg right ?? not so apparently... This could be simple but for some reason Apple has chosen to make this a chore to do with iTunes! Also for those who shoot RAW+JPG it will copy both over, a waste of space. Apple if you are watching PLEASE fix your software so that we can use the SD reader to copy over any images or video not just directly from a camera!

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    The second one worked

    • Written by from Gladstone

    36 of 38 people found this useful

    I bought this adapter and it did not work with either of my 2 memory cards. I took it back to the Apple store and they replaced it with one that did work. My initial disappointment is gone and I am very pleased with this adapter.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Useless for 64GB SDXC card

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    34 of 35 people found this useful

    Bought this adaptor hoping to download pictures from my D7100 camera. Yet found that it cannot read SDXC card beyond 32GB.....really becomes a white elephant...nice to see, poor to use

    Was this useful? Useless for 64GB SDXC card

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  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works "precisely" as it's called

    • Written by from wichita

    33 of 33 people found this useful

    Reference Vanessa P on Nov 30 2012 before reading on.

    It must be understood that this adapter was meant to read directly from a camera Those of you who are expecting this adapter to work as expandable storage best be prepared to work for it. That is, the reader will only read the photos AND videos IF they’re named and formatted correctly. Let me clarify further that all files MUST be in 8 digit alpha-numerics (e.g. XXXX1234). It doesn’t matter how it’s named as long as there are eight (8) characters. No special characters other than underscore ( _ ). Even then it can only be used as the 4th character (e.g. DSC_0001). Concerning formats, JPG and MP4 works perfectly. Haven’t tried h.264 yet. Again, it must…MUST be understood that this is a “camera card” reader, NOT external storage. And to confirm, No, you can not transfer from ipad to card; ONLY from card to ipad.

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Doesnt work with 64 gig! Rubbish

    • Written by from Stoke-on-Trent

    32 of 33 people found this useful

    If apple had stated that this does not work with 64 gig cards I never would have bought it! Completely pointless me having it now unless they have a magical update coming that will fix the issue.

    Wanted to use it to transfer different videos off of my GoPro and naturally with it using quite a lot of data to record HD video I spent a bit more buying a 64gig card.

    If it worked it would be a great (but very overpriced) item but now its just an overpriced piece of junk. Thanks Apple!

    Was this useful? Doesnt work with 64 gig! Rubbish

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    False Advertising by Apple on "SD card reader"

    • Written by from Brampton

    33 of 37 people found this useful

    I had no idea there was a 32GB limit to which SD card it could read. I have a 64GB card and plan on getting a second 64GB card for my holidays, only to learn after the fact that this "SD card reader" can't read SD cards! After thinking I had a faulty product, find through reviews here that there is a limit - 32GB and lower. An overpriced, inadequate product by Apple.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great

    • Written by from MISSION VIEJO

    32 of 35 people found this useful

    Bought this to transfer pictures from my point and shoot camera to my iPad 4. Having this ability is great because I can leave my expensive lap top at home and just bring my much more portable iPad on trips. It works perfectly.

    As an added bonus, i found that it also transfers video from my GoPro Hero 3 action camera too! The GoPro uses a micro SD card so i used a micro SD to SD adapter and it worked perfect. I bought iMovie and now I can also edit the videos as well. This card reader really makes the iPad that much more usefull.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Good, but ......

    • Written by from Barceloneta

    33 of 41 people found this useful

    When I connect the SD card from the camera to the iPad and import the photos, everything works as it should. But when I try to put the SD back into my Canon, apparently it changes it's format or something because the camera won 't read my SD card afterwards. I have an iPad 4th gen and I use it to transfer photos from my camera on-the-go to quickly edit and upload. But, seeing as I can't re-insert it in the camera, it's a huge issue. Does anyone else have this issue?