I have been using iPad since getting the first from US when they came out. Now have an iPad 3.... I use the SD adapter kit frequently when travelling, to upload photos from my camera - my question is this:
I have not found a way of then putting these photos into folders, as they are taken in different parts of France as I travel daily in the motorhome.
It results in me getting some places mixed up when I return 2 months later, trying to work out where they were taken.
I have a Panasonic Lumix TZ20 which I like and purchased with the gps - to make this easier - but am disappointed in it, as although I leave the camera on at all times (yes batteries do go down quicker) it doesn't locate them quickly enough, and hence when I put the pictures into iPhoto, it doesn't often give the correct information.
Hence my question, if I could do it daily into folders on the ipad that would help.
Suggestions or ways around it - yes I suppose I can write it down from x-y is Z place - but that is not always convenient, or what I really wish to do
Thanks in advance.
Incidentally, should I complain about the TZ20 re the gps, or is this normal?
Carol
I have not found a way of then putting these photos into folders, as they are taken in different parts of France as I travel daily in the motorhome.
It results in me getting some places mixed up when I return 2 months later, trying to work out where they were taken.
I have a Panasonic Lumix TZ20 which I like and purchased with the gps - to make this easier - but am disappointed in it, as although I leave the camera on at all times (yes batteries do go down quicker) it doesn't locate them quickly enough, and hence when I put the pictures into iPhoto, it doesn't often give the correct information.
Hence my question, if I could do it daily into folders on the ipad that would help.
Suggestions or ways around it - yes I suppose I can write it down from x-y is Z place - but that is not always convenient, or what I really wish to do
Thanks in advance.
Incidentally, should I complain about the TZ20 re the gps, or is this normal?
Carol