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Camera Connection Kit Review (partial)

Just got Apple's Camera Connection Kit. Unfortunately, it does not work with OnOne Software's DSLR Camera Remote and direct tether using USB cable... yes this was a hope and a prayer.

Am wondering if Canon's wifi transmitter (expensive) will work to send files to iPad over its network?

However, CCK does import CR2 RAW files from my 5D to be viewed, magnified, rotated, emailed, posted to MobileMe, assigned to contact, used as wallpaper or copied, on the iPad.

Would be nice if the "preview" thumbnail could be viewed and magnified without importing to the iPad, unfortunately it does not, have to import to view, zoom and share.

I tried to email a file, it crashed the iPad first time, 22 MB file. Tried again after waiting a while for image to appear in email window, never came up after 5 minutes. Tried to send again, took 20 seconds to compete, worked this time. Full file came in, CR2. Filename was photo.cr2, the naming convention could be problematic. Delivered full res file, 5616x1365.

Post to MobileMe gave a process bar, took about 75 seconds for same file, then gave an error, "Could not publish to MobileMe", likely Mobile Me galleries do not support CR2?

Copy image and then paste into email doc on iPad was successful. Sent fine, received fine, though copy and paste into email delivers a reduced file size, 2045x1365. Could be handy.

Nice to see support for RAW formats on iPad. 5D functions are totally disabled when connected to CCK. No live view when pushing video button.

Import of movies (.mov) was not successful from my 5d M2, shows a placeholder icon that says movie, but did not import the file. These are HD 1920x1080 clips about 10-20 second each, varying from 75-150 MB each.

iPad color seems to err a tad to the green in side by side with with calibrated monitor, overall though was a decent match to my 23" Apple Cinema display.

8-core 2.8 Mhz Intel, 8 GB ram, 3 TB HD., Mac OS X (10.5.8), PowerBook 17", Epson 3800, iphone, ipad, cc kit,

Posted on Apr 23, 2010 10:14 AM

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Apr 24, 2010 9:32 AM in response to RussW

Hi Russ,

No ... unfortunately I'm not a pro. I'm just an amateur who loves taking photos and loves gadgets. The 5D2 was a big and expensive upgrade for me, but it has been worth every penny. I love it!

It would be nice to make money off of taking photos, but I think I can support my family a lot better with my current day job as a software engineer.

Apr 26, 2010 10:53 AM in response to RussW

Russ,

Good to hear that you can import and export canon 5d mk ii CR2 files. That's extremely good to know. The one question I have remaining is: how do the 5d mk II files look on the ipad? Are you shooting RAW+JPEG, or just RAW? Does the iPad render and process the CR2 files for viewing at a decent speed? How is it for an on-site viewer in that regard?

Have you tried taking the CR2 files and manipulating them at all with any of the third party photo apps? (Photogene, Camerabag, TiltShift, etc). Any luck there?

Hmm. . . .


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Apr 26, 2010 10:59 AM in response to Max S. Gerber

+Good to hear that you can import and export canon 5d mk ii CR2 files. That's extremely good to know. The one question I have remaining is: how do the 5d mk II files look on the ipad?+

They look pretty darn good, calibration remains an issue, but in side by side with my calibrated monitor, it was a decent match. The glossy screen is a larger issue for shooting in the field.

+Are you shooting RAW+JPEG, or just RAW?+

Just RAW.

+Does the iPad render and process the CR2 files for viewing at a decent speed? How is it for an on-site viewer in that regard?+

Yes totally acceptable speed, though as I mentioned before, you have to import to view, which is not so good. Would be nice to have a feature where you could preview off the card or camera without import, would save a step and time. The import duplicates option should mitigate any duplicates.

+Have you tried taking the CR2 files and manipulating them at all with any of the third party photo apps? (Photogene, Camerabag, TiltShift, etc). Any luck there?+

Not yet, there was only one native ipad photo app that i have found so far.

Apr 26, 2010 12:55 PM in response to RussW

I just saw a video on YouTube showing a iPhone hooked up to the iPad. The poster was able to transfer videos files to the iPad and play them.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSkRTruk80&feature=youtube

I have a 5th gen. nano and will try to transfer videos to the iPad when my camera kit comes in.

Does anyone know why the camera kit is still shipping 2-3 weeks in the Apple store? I order my last Saturday and the email states it won't ship till May 17...what's up with that?

Camera Connection Kit Review (partial)

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