Camera connection kit and lightning adapter compatibility
Is the camera connection kit compatible with the new lightning adapter for import photos on iPhone 5?
Anyone does tested it?
Regards
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Is the camera connection kit compatible with the new lightning adapter for import photos on iPhone 5?
Anyone does tested it?
Regards
iMac, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.2), mIL
No it's not.
Have to use adapter.
No it's not.
Have to use adapter.
Tks for your reply.
which adapter you refer to?
My question was if the camera connection kit can be connect on ip5 trough lightning adapter!
...and sure if it working for import photos!
Apple lists the connection kit as iPad only: http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC531ZM/A/apple-ipad-camera-connection-kit?fno de=3a
It's not intended to work with the iPhone.
ok, I understand.
Thinked that working on iphone too.
well, for a compatibility with a lightning adapter we have only to wait the new ipad with lightning connector sure.
tks for all
bye
See here:
http://www.tuaw.com/2012/10/10/30-pin-to-lightning-adapter-early-users-test-comp atibility/
Read some of the reader responses.
have the same problem, as a musician I need to connect my USB Keyboard (I mean the musical keyboard) and USB won't work with adaptors (dock to lightning and camConKit didn't work)
so iPad mini won't work as well (or not so well!!)
hope to see some camkit for lightning .. at least.
and: the CamKit DID work for iPhone 4 with USB Keys !! so it's Lightning that does not work for USB - so in fact we have a problem with Lightning in general as musician.
be warned - to date there is NO working solution for that for iPhone5 or newer (ipad mini won't work as well)
After a quick search in the iOS Dev Library, I did come across this answer recently updated file 10-23-2012, and it says,
"The External Accessory framework is designed to allow iOS applications to communicate only with hardware accessories that are developed under Apple's MFi licensee program. MFi compliant accessories can be implemented as wired devices, meaning they plug in to the Apple device's 30-pin or Lightning connector, or as wireless devices, whereby they use Bluetooth as the communication channel. Either way, an application that uses the External Accessory framework will not be notified of an accessory's presence unless the accessory identifies itself as being MFi compliant, i.e., it was specifically designed to interface with an iOS application."
So after reading this, I am guessing it is an agreement between the manufactures of the Camera Connection Kit and Apple, since they are the ones who developed and made it, I still say it's just a matter of time they will sort out the pin connections of the Lightning connector and the Adapter. Just like I had to buy a Lightning to FW800 to connect my external drives to my MBPwR. Some things may have dropped down the "priority list."
this looks like it might be very hard for "any" USB keyboard manufacturers (and users) and apple wants EVERYthing to be "certified" or "Compliant", so if this is true for the iPad as well - most musicians will be upset. I HAVE BOUGHT this NEW lightning to USB kit, not the older "microUSB" one for charging.. it's intended to connect to a cam or USB devices
looks very sad to me and say good bye to iPads and iPhones as pro musician devices. I am using iPad2 as long as it works but since I know this I should stop buying apps and go back to non iPad solutions..
but will check what happens. as long as there is no solution I'd say - not recommended for musicians any more - anything with Lightning since it won't be fun to let all those musical keyboards be approved or chipped to work with lightning..
and if they are chipped it may not be a good one..
so sad..
😟
in case this is true..
There is any update about this? I also plan to use my usb keyboard (piano) with iOS apps, like Garage Band. But if I can't plug it into iPhone 5, it is useless for me, and I will have to buy another phone instead.
no, it's not possible on the small devices (itouch 4/iphone 5) - but with any iPad.
it's something only apple can do, but it's a lot more fun on iPad to work with music apps.
with me: I'd like to have iPhone 5 my synth when I am outside my country because it's too much to bring to the show - so having the iPad and iPhone as a synth would be fine - I did that in the past with iPhone 4 and iPad2, but ..
well. forget about iPhone 5 as a musical tools, Apple has killed them by design - but they simply ignore us.
the best is to really to give as many feedback as possible to them - so they can be aware of it..
I am sure they "KNOW" about it since they must have reasons for it - in this case it's just software..
so no - you can not attack any USB MIDI Keyboards anymore..
they are apple, they change things radically .. they have the standard consumer in mind..
sad thing.
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Trying to transfer photos with camera connection kit from iPhone 5s to iPad. Spoke with tech support at Genius Bar who said it would work only if both devices have same iOS version. Dutifully upgraded both devices to iOS 7.0.2 but still would not work. Works fine with iPad/iPhone devices with 30 pin connections. Apple site says works with iPad to iPhone but does not specify models. Any ideas greatly appreciated.
I once hooked my Touch 4 to my iPad 2 and was able to import the photos from the touch to the iPad.
I just hooked my Touch 5 running 7.0.3 to my iPad 2 running 7.0.2 and could import the photos from the touch to the iPad (had to do the 'trust this computer' to gget them to talk to each other)
If I can do it with my touch then it shoudl work with your iPhone.
But I think the key is that it has to go from another device to the iPad. and photos and video only.
Thanks for reply. Upgraded the iPhone to 7.0.3, iPad on 7.0.2. Still a problem. When connecting devices with connection kit get a message on the iPad 'no photos selected'. If I select photos on iPhone still no response on iPad.
Camera connection kit and lightning adapter compatibility