R richard371 macrumors 68040 Original poster Feb 1, 2008 3,763 1,951 Oct 13, 2023 #1 I used to use the lightning SD card reader to import photos from my camera. Will any usb-c card reader do the job now? Thanks
I used to use the lightning SD card reader to import photos from my camera. Will any usb-c card reader do the job now? Thanks
HobeSoundDarryl macrumors G5 Feb 8, 2004 14,425 20,357 Hobe Sound, FL (20 miles north of Palm Beach) Oct 13, 2023 #2 Very likely YES. In general, USB-C is MORE flexible than Lightning. Any given model may prove to be an exception, but this is very easy to buy & try & return if one doesn't do what you want it to do. Reactions: richard371
Very likely YES. In general, USB-C is MORE flexible than Lightning. Any given model may prove to be an exception, but this is very easy to buy & try & return if one doesn't do what you want it to do.
jaknudsen macrumors regular Jan 25, 2005 162 56 Oslo, Norway Nov 13, 2023 #3 Anyone with experience yet?
R richard371 macrumors 68040 Original poster Feb 1, 2008 3,763 1,951 Nov 13, 2023 #4 Yes it works. Found my usb-c reader. its fast thanks to usb 3.2.
Sully macrumors 6502 Oct 27, 2007 313 296 Nov 13, 2023 #5 jaknudsen said: Anyone with experience yet? Click to expand... USB-C to SD Card Reader works great. USB-C to SD Card Reader The USB-C to SD Card Reader transfers high-resolution photos and videos at UHS-II speeds to your Mac or iPad Pro. Buy now at apple.com. www.apple.com
jaknudsen said: Anyone with experience yet? Click to expand... USB-C to SD Card Reader works great. USB-C to SD Card Reader The USB-C to SD Card Reader transfers high-resolution photos and videos at UHS-II speeds to your Mac or iPad Pro. Buy now at apple.com. www.apple.com
FreeWoRLD83 macrumors 6502 Jan 6, 2013 319 442 Nov 14, 2023 #6 I use this and it works fine, so I don’t have to buy additional usb-c accessories.