1. What part of "Camera Connection Kit" was unclear? It is a Kit for Connecting a Camera to the iPad to move images there.
2. Wyldceltic was not quite precise in her description below. You do not NEED the Kit to transfer images from your camera to your iPad, it just makes it simple, easy, and fast.
3. The iPad fails as a great camera in MANY ways. At best it's not half as good as an iPhone 4, which lags behind even a typical point-and-shoot by a country mile.
4. If I am at a field trial with my Nikon D300 and my iPad, I can take the SD card out of the Nikon, slip it into the Kit, plug the Kit into the iPad, and the 100 or 200 images that I just took are *automatically* copied onto the iPad, and I can show them to the participants on that beautiful screen, instead of having them squint at the 3" display on the back of the Nikon.
THAT is more than worth the cost of the Kit.
-- From my iPad --
Michael Shaw wrote:
If that's all the camera kit does...then I'd think it's a joke and a real waste of $.Heck, you can take excellent pictures directly. Only for flash lighting the iPad fails as a great camera. It's not much of a bother to put them on your PC and then load them. I wish I hadn't bought the camera kit now.
Wyldceltic wrote:No. The cameras work on the iPad 2 iPod Touch without it, BUT if you have a good camera and want to shoot better photos with THAT other camera, you'll need the camera connection kit to bring those photos FROM the CAMERA to the iPad.On Aug 28, 2011, at 8:42 AM, Elizabeth Walker wrote:Does this mean that even though the ipad 2 comes with the two facing camerad, to make them work, you have to buy an extra attachment?E in long beach
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