Best products from r/sportsphotography
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1. Digigear SDXCF SD SDHC SDXC to CF Type II Extreme/Ultimate Compact Flash Card Adapter, Note Not for CF Type One Slot
- High speed cf interface with reliable performance
- SD 3.0 compatible, accept class 10 or uhs-1 card
- Compatible with most Wi-Fi sd, supports cf true IDE mode/ memory mode/io mode
- Note 1: Please use 32gb SD cards or less, if adapter can not be recognized
- Note 2: Not for cf type one slot
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2. Apple Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader
- With the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader, it’s easy to download photos and videos from your digital camera to your iPad 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 automatically opens the Photos app, which organizes your photos into Moments, Collections, and Years.
- The Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader supports data transfer speeds up to USB 3, standard photo formats, including JPEG and RAW, along with SD and HD video formats, including H.264 and MPEG-4. (USB 3 speeds exclusive to iPad Pro. All other iPad models support USB 2 speeds.)
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That's why I've had to use SD cards in an adapter in Slot B. It's an extra step, but it actually hasn't caused me any trouble (to my surprise). I got an SD to CF adaptor and use the Apple branded SD to iPhone card reader.
I have one of these in all of my cameras.
And then I pop the card out and into one of these.
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This has been 100 percent reliable for four years, and the best way I've found to move only selected photos from my camera to my phone on the fly.
One nice benefit to running an SD card in one slot has been how cheap giant SD cards are, too. When I'm on assignments where I do video it's nice to have a giant backup available.