SF3 Series card readers are designed to be. The reader’s extruded aluminum shell makes it lightweight, yet rugged enough to be transported in an equipment bag without fear of damaging the case.
The files can be imported to Lightroom Mobile which is able to read the Z7/6 NEF files without any issues so they can be viewed. XQD Card Reader Adapter, BYEASY Aluminum USB 3.0 XQD Memory Card Reader/Writer via USB 3.1 and USB C Ports with Braided Cable for Sony G/M Series, Nikon, Lexar Professional XQD Card VELOGK XQD Card Reader USB 3. The SF3 Series - SxS Pro Card Readermeasuring a compact 5.75 inches wide by 1 inch high by 5.1 inches deepis suitable for use in any workspace. However, the files are loaded to the ipad without issues. NOTE/Warning: The photos app on the ipad is currently not able to read (viewable) the Z7/6 NEF files. Now you are able to import to iPad photos. Attached the Sony QDA-SB1 to the USB port on the USB 3 adapter Sony MRW-E90 provides a direct transfer of SD and XQD card data to your computer, freeing up your camera devices for what they were intended to do - take pictures. Use the charging block that comes with the ipad at the USB end to power the setup.ģ. Plug the USB to lightning cable in the the USB 3 adapter (lightning port on the adapter). plug the lightning to USB 3 camera adapter into the IPadĢ. This reader takes advantage of the card types fast transfer speeds and allows you to move data over USB 3.1 Gen 2 for post-production editing and file storage.
USB to lightning cable - the same cable that comes with the recent iphone modelsġ. For much faster data transfer, connecting to the USB Type-C port on your PC (which supports Thunderbolt 3 or USB 3.1 Gen 2) is recommended. Lightning to USB 3 camera adapter NOT the Lightning to USB camera adapter that will NOT work, The USB 3 includes a USB-C port for powerģ. I don't always use this, but I use it at my desk and just use USB-C when Im on the go.Regarding the iPad Pro 9.7 (several years old the latest versions may be different) you need several items:ġ. Obviously we have different workflows, but I hugely appreciate the faster transfer speeds from the card to the computer. They really risk being sidelined yet again. History is repeating itself if you can think back to another media format that was almost a Sony exclusive due to the licensing.
Now is Sony was not such a tool of a company and made XQD licensing reasonable then they could have made it more popular.
Obviously we all have different use cases and I welcome this media type. Shooting 4K video is about 10% of my work. Via SuperSpeed USB interface, get the most from the high speed performance of Sony CFexpress memory cards. Ready to transfer with a USB Type-C to USB Type-C cable and USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable included. This compact, easy to carry card reader transfers data at high speed to a PC, dramatically improving workflow. The capacity of the cards really does not bother me that much. Optimise via USB interface the high performance of Sony CFexpress and XQD memory cards. I'll probably get a CFExpress card but at the moment, the SanDisk reader is just another thing to have to carry with me, and remember to pack away if I'm shifting hotel. Then I prep my gear for the next day and only then do I look at the results of my days shooting. Over the past 30+ years, I have made sure that my devices get their batteries charged either before I get fed or while I am doing so.
I can go and shower/eat etc and by the time I'm done, the copy will be done and I can get down to work. At the same time, the Camera will be charged.
My workflow is at the end of the day, connect the camera to the Mac and start the transfer. I'm really not that bothered by the camera to compter data transfer rates.