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Camera Memory Card Reader For Mac

Card reader not being detected by the PC. For Mac users, see Troubleshooting USB device on Mac SOLUTION 2- Verify the reader's status under Device Manager. Computer (with internal card reader) or digital camera fails to read 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB SDHC card. Insert the memory card you wish to format into the memory card reader, and then connect the memory card reader to the computer. Click on 'My Computer', and navigate to the removable drive that represents the slot of the memory card reader that contains the memory card.

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You can connect a camera, iOS device, or other mobile device to your Mac and import your photos into the Photos app.

You can also import photos from a camera’s memory card. See Import photos from hard disks, DVDs, and other devices.

Import photos from a camera or iOS device

  1. Connect a camera, iPad, iPhone, or other iOS device to your computer.

  2. Make sure the camera or device is turned on and the camera is set to the correct mode for importing photos.

    For information on which mode to choose, see the instructions provided with your camera. If your camera has a “sleep” mode, make sure it’s disabled or set to a time span long enough to allow your images to download.

  3. Open Photos (if it isn’t already open), then click the device under Devices in the sidebar.

    Note: Devices only appears in the sidebar when a camera or storage device is connected.

    Photos displays all the photos and videos on the device.

    Tip: If you want Photos to open whenever you connect this device, select the Open Photos checkbox.

  4. If you want to delete photos from the camera after importing them, select the “Delete items” checkbox.

    This option does not appear for all cameras.

  5. To set where to import the photos, do one of the following:

    • Import into an existing album: Click the “Import to” pop-up menu, then choose the album you want from the list.

    • Import into a new album: Click the “Import to” pop-up menu, choose New Album, enter an album name, then click OK.

    • Import into the Photos library without specifying an album: Click the “Import to” pop-up menu, then choose Library.

  6. Do one of the following:

    • Import all new photos: Click Import All New Photos.

    • Import a selection of photos: Click the photos you want to import, then click Import Selected.

  7. If a message asks whether you want to delete or keep the photos on your camera after they’re imported, click Delete Items to remove the photos, or click Keep Items to keep them on the camera.

    Photos imports your photos. To cancel importing, click Stop Import.

  8. When all photos have been imported, disconnect the camera or device from your computer.

If you didn’t import the photos into an album, they appear in the Imports album in the sidebar. They also appear among the other moments and collections in your Photos library; to browse them, click Photos in the sidebar.

If you have photos taken with a film camera, you can import them into Photos by converting them to digital files (using the Image Capture app and a home scanner). You can also use the Image Capture app to set Photos to open automatically whenever you connect your camera. See Scan images and Transfer images.

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Tip: You can change the date and time of scanned images in Photos; select the image and choose Image > Adjust Date and Time.

Import from a third-party mobile phone or device

If you use a third-party phone or other mobile device, you may be able to connect the device to your computer using a USB cable, then copy photos from the phone into Photos just as you would from an external storage device.

Note: Some third-party phones may connect to a computer using a Bluetooth (wireless) connection. Use the Bluetooth File Exchange app to import photos via Bluetooth. See the Apple Support article Transfer files between your Mac and Bluetooth devices.

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  1. Connect the phone to your computer.

  2. Drag the photos onto your computer’s internal disk.

  3. Do one of the following:

    • Drag files or folders from the Finder to the Photos window.

    • Drag files or folders from the Finder to the Photos icon in the Dock.

    • In Photos, choose File > Import. Select the photos or folder that you want to import, then click Review for Import. If you selected multiple photos or videos, select the photos or video that you want to import, then click Import [number] Selected or Import All.

      Important: Don’t eject a device while the photos are being imported.

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  • With the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader, it’s easy to download photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad or iPhone so you can view them on the gorgeous Retina display and share them with family and friends.

    After you insert the SD card into the reader, your iPad or iPhone automatically opens the Photos app, which organizes your photos into Moments, Collections, and Years. And when you use iCloud Photo Library, all your full-resolution photos and videos are stored safely in iCloud and automatically added to the Photos app on all your devices. With iCloud Photo Sharing, you can share your photos and videos with just the people you choose.

    The Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader supports standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, along with SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG-4. It supports data transfer at up to USB 3 speeds on the 12.9-inch and 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and up to USB 2 speeds on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro and all other iPad and iPhone models.*

    iPhone, iPad and iPod touch models with iOS 9 or later

  • iPhone Models

    • iPhone X
    • iPhone 6s
    • iPhone 6s Plus
    • iPhone 6
    • iPhone 6 Plus
    • iPhone SE
    • iPhone 5s
    • iPhone 5c
    • iPhone 5

    iPad Models

    • iPad Pro 10.5-inch
    • iPad (5th Generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (2nd Generation)
    • iPad Pro 12.9-inch (1st Generation)
    • iPad Pro 9.7-inch
    • iPad mini 4
    • iPad mini 3
    • iPad mini 2
    • iPad mini (1st Generation)
    • iPad Air 2
    • iPad Air (1st Generation)

    iPod Models

    • iPod touch (6th Generation)
    • iPod touch (5th Generation)
    • Does this product work with iOS 12.4 and can it read 128GB SD cards
      • Asked by Ralf-Joachim K from Stahnsdorf
      • on 20-Aug-2019
    • UHS-II speed supported? If not, is Apple planning to support this read speed?
      • Asked by Lisa C from Redmond
      • on 16-Jun-2019
    • Can it support XQD card?
      • Asked by Wee Kee L from Subang Jaya
      • on 26-Oct-2018

      Answer

      It doesn't support XQD Card

      • Answered by Cuong P from Weatherford
      • on 30-Oct-2018
    • Does the SD to lightning support 128GB SDXC UHS II cards as a lot of readers have a 64GB and UHS I limit?
      • Asked by Wilson L from Lewes
      • on 02-Feb-2019

      Answer

      Yes it does. I have used it to read a 128GB card.

      • Answered by Nick W from Great Shelford
      • on 10-Apr-2019
      1 Answer(Does the SD to lightning support 128GB SDXC UHS II cards as a lot of readers have a 64GB and UHS I limit?)
    • Does this product work with iOS 12.1.2
      • Asked by Chris T from Woodend
      • on 30-Dec-2018

      Best Answer:

      IT used to work until the ios12 update.
      Now I cannot import video files from the sd card onto my ip IT used to work until the ios12 update.
      Now I cannot import video files from the sd card onto my ipad Air 2.

      • Answered by Dawn E G from Polokwane
      • on 21-Jan-2019
    • Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader, Does this product work with iOS 12.1.2?
      • Asked by William N from Amherst
      • on 07-Jan-2019
      1 Answer(Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader, Does this product work with iOS 12.1.2?)