Monday, March 28, 2011

Finally, A Compact Flash Reader For IPad

If you own an iPad and a DSLR, it's expected that you have already sprung for Apple's camera connection kit. And if your camera uses condensed spark cards, then it is similarly expected you own a card reader.

But if you do not have any way to obtain cinema in to you iPad, or you're ill of stringing cables between instead available and unstable accessories, then you may collect up the iPad CF Card Reader from MIC Gadget.

It's a 2-in-1 reader that plugs true in to your iPad's wharf port and has CF and USB slots on the other side. Just block it in and the images on the card will uncover up in the iPad's Photos app, ready to be imported. The USB container will read video and picture files from a ride expostulate as long as they are in a printed matter with a camera-y sounding office name, such as "DCIM".

The CF card reader will cost you $30, the same as Apple's SD and USB camera connection kit. For space-conscious pro SLR users, it's probably an easy decision.

CF Card Reader for iPad iPad 2 [MIC Gadget]

See Also:

Four-Slot SD Card-Reader Looks Like Miniature Toaster

ZoomIt: An SD Card-Reader for iPhone

IPad Camera Connection Kit Supports External Hard Drives

Dongle Adds USB, SD and MicroSD to iPad

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