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Using the iPad as a Photographer’s tool

iPad Camera Connection Kit

iPad Camera Connection Kit (Image courtesy of Apple)

Can the iPad be used as a photographer’s tool? The Camera Connection Kit [QuickPrice Check] allows you to transfer your images from camera to the iPad. But how good is the iPad as a drive and image viewer?

Well, let’s just say that I tried the iPod Connector Kit [as it was called back then] years ago with the iPod and concluded it was OK though not as good as a laptop or a dedicated digital wallet.

Recently, Thom Hogan has tried it with the iPad and has concluded the latter is not ready for professional (or even amateur) field work.

Remember, the Camera Connection Kit is just a [dumb] dongle — a hardware device that allows you to plug your camera’s USB cable in (wouldn’t need it if Apple had just given us a USB port). You still need software to view and organize the images — and this is where the iPad seems to lag. The first generation iPad doesn’t allow you to run any of the sophisticated image editing software you can on your laptop. Let’s hope the iPad II will.

Before the iPad came out, there was quite a lot of desire expressed that the iPad would be a useful (ultimate?) photographer’s tool, with fantastic viewing, displaying and editing features:

Since the iPad came out, the enthusiasm has waned a bit. The first generation iPad is certainly a great news magazine reader. However, it currently lacks the serious software that photographers need in the field to make it a useful, never mind ultimate, photographer’s tool.

We have not found too many expert photographers’ reviews on this subject. But if you want to stay up-to-date with what is being written on this, here is a list of photographers who have tried, are trying, or plan to try the Camera Connection Kit — or just have a view about using the iPad as a photographer’s tool:

I’m sure that if, as a photographer, you own an iPad, there is no doubt that you should purchase the Camera Connection Kit [QuickPrice Check]. It costs about US$29 and, within limitations, you may find it to be a valuable addtion to the iPad product/accessory line. However, before you do, ensure that your camera is supported.

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