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Q: Nikon D600 .jpg's are not imported, is there a limit for the resolution?

Pictures taken on a Nikon D600 are not imported to the IPad if they are taken using the full resolution (24MPx). These pictures are marked with a red exclamation mark instead of the green check mark. I've tried this on a new Ipad with IOS6. I tried both, the SD card and the USB connection with the camera.

Since pictures taken with less resolution (medium setting, 13.5MPx) import just fine I wanted to know whether there is an upper limit for the resolution of pictures that can be imported.

BTW Videos seem to be improted just fine too.

iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi + Cellular, iOS 6, Nikon D600, Camera Connection Kit

Posted on Oct 12, 2012 7:24 AM

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Q: Nikon D600 .jpg's are not imported, is there a limit for the resolution?

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  • by Texas Mac Man,Helpful

    Texas Mac Man Texas Mac Man Oct 12, 2012 8:10 AM in response to mabu4ch
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    Oct 12, 2012 8:10 AM in response to mabu4ch

    Don't know if there is a resolution limit.

     

    Here's something to try. Import a few pics to your computer. Then use a USB flash drive & the camera connection kit.

     

    Plug the USB flash drive into your computer & create a new folder titled DCIM. Then put your movie/photo files into the folder. The files must have a filename with exactly 8 characters long (no spaces) plus the file extension (i.e., my-movie.mov; DSCN0164.jpg).

     

    Now plug the flash drive into the iPad using the camera connection kit. Open the Photos app, the movie/photo files should appear & you can import. (You can not export using the camera connection kit.)

     

    Secrets of the iPad Camera Connection Kit

    http://howto.cnet.com/8301-11310_39-57401068-285/secrets-of-the-ipad-camera-conn ection-kit/

     

     Cheers, Tom

  • by Skydiver119,

    Skydiver119 Skydiver119 Oct 12, 2012 8:14 AM in response to mabu4ch
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    Oct 12, 2012 8:14 AM in response to mabu4ch

    I'd also search around for threads specific to Nikon, maybe even on the Nikon forum if they have one. I've seen a lot of threads with issues with digital images and iOS6 and most if not all seem to center around large sized images from a Nikon. IIRC, RAW images are fine, just not large jpegs.

  • by aoxide,

    aoxide aoxide Oct 12, 2012 8:20 AM in response to mabu4ch
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    Oct 12, 2012 8:20 AM in response to mabu4ch

    May be there might be a limitation in camera roll,but the iPhoto app in ios supports upto 34mp ,and I use it .

     

    So if u seriously want to view you photos with the perfect resolution try the iPhoto

     

    It costs 9.99$,but it's worth the money .i use it to organise my comple photo gallery.

  • by foxbetti,Helpful

    foxbetti foxbetti Oct 12, 2012 8:52 AM in response to mabu4ch
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    Oct 12, 2012 8:52 AM in response to mabu4ch

    Hallo,

    I had the same problem, also with D600 jpgs after upgrading to IOS6. iOS5 worked fine.

     

    Then I found out, that the problem dissapeared after i had upgraded iPhoto on ipad.

    I use iPhoto 1.1 now. I also upgraded other apps, but I assume that iPhoto was the responsible one.

    So if somebody could try and report please.

     

    Before I had exactly the same problem, jpgs bigger as about 5000 pixels were not transferd from the camera connection kit, it ended with a red question mark.

    The problem is also discussed here: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4347990?start=15&tstart=0

     

    Regards

    foxbetti

  • by mabu4ch,Solvedanswer

    mabu4ch mabu4ch Oct 12, 2012 11:13 AM in response to foxbetti
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    Oct 12, 2012 11:13 AM in response to foxbetti

    Hi,

    Thank you very much for your support. I do have IPhoto 1.1 and large files do not seem a problem per se, as the import of RAW (.NEF) works flawlessly. Nevertheless your e-mails somehow led me to following:

     

    I deleted all "used" or "open" apps and then restarted my IPad.

     

    After that I was able to import some jpg's made with full resolution and fine compression set (26.2 MPx, around 13 MB). So it might be an intermittent problem and I'll keep trying. If it happens again I will first try to "close" the Photo app completely - who knows?

  • by foxbetti,

    foxbetti foxbetti Oct 13, 2012 2:40 AM in response to mabu4ch
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    Oct 13, 2012 2:40 AM in response to mabu4ch

    Hallo,

    after what I have read about this problem so far, it sounds like a good idea, to "close" open apps when the problem reoccures.

    So far it works fine here. By the way, the other app I updated was "photogene"

     

    Importing raw and jpg was never a problem on my iPad either, but then I started putting raw and jpgs on different cards which the d600 allows and then I found out, that I could not import the fullsize jpgs!

     

    regards

    foxbetti