![]() Manually download from Canon EOS Wi-Fi and Nikon Wi-Fi cameras. Import from Canon EOS Wi-Fi & Nikon Wi-Fi camerasīackup and transfer photos & videos the moment they are taken. Download and view photos / videos on iXpand USB Drive. Support also for Backblaze and Wasabi.īackup photos & videos to iXpand USB Drive and free up device space. Photobooth support over AirPlay / HDMI.īuild powerful workflows using the Siri Actions “Transfer from Clipboard” & “Transfer new photos/videos” – possibilities are endless!īackup to Amazon S3, plus download and view photos & videos stored on Amazon S3. Take a photo with the built-in PhotoSync Camera and transfer it immediately to supported targets. You can remove these limitations by upgrading to PhotoSync Pro, a one-time life purchase, inside the app.Īutomatically transfer new photos & videos in the background to computer, supported cloud / photo services, private cloud or NAS, whenever you arrive at pre-selected locations or charge your device. RAW and HEIC photos are converted to JPEG. Photos & videos are, however, transferred in low quality. The free version of PhotoSync lets you fully test its transfer functionality. Upload photos & videos to popular cloud / photo services including Dropbox, Google Drive, Google Photos, Flickr, OneDrive, OneDrive Business, SmugMug, Box….Backup photos & videos to / from USB drives, iCloud Drive and local storage via the Files app (iOS13).PhotoSync works flawlessly with: Synology, QNAP & Buffalo NAS, ownCloud, NextCloud, WD M圜loud, FreeNAS, OpenMediaVault, Seagate Personal Cloud… Backup photos & videos to NAS devices, home cloud and wireless portable hard drives over FTP, SMB, WebDAV and SFTP.Transfer to / from NAS, cloud and photo services No computer, Internet or cloud are required. Directly transfer photos & videos between iOS devices over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Personal Hotspot.Received photos & videos are imported directly into the Camera Roll or an album you defined. ![]() Send photos & videos from Windows PC or Mac over Wi-Fi to iPhone / iPad.Photos & videos are transferred directly over the local Wi-Fi network. Directly transfer / backup photos & videos from iPhone / iPad to Windows PC or Mac.** Managed App Configuration over MDM or using a settings file () ** Be totally independent of the cloud and iTunes ** Flexible: Automatically organise files into folders by recording date, media type and album name on target device. Full resolution transfer with HEIC and RAW support all metadata (EXIF, GPS) is preserved ** No limitations – transfer and backup an unlimited number of photos & videos. ** Reliable and secure software – operating 9 years in the market and continuously updated You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion.** Number one cross-platform solution with native apps for mobile devices, Windows & Mac. This is the kind of stuff I write about in iPad for Digital Photographers - now available in print, Kindle, and iBooks format. It's essential gear for mobile photographers. Essentially, you can move photos from any device to any device with PhotoSync, now including WiFi SD cards. You can choose to have them land in your Camera Roll or in a specific album you've established for that camera.Īnd this is only one of 50 new feature in the PhotoSync 2.0 app. ![]() It literally takes seconds to do the whole process.įrom this point, simply choose the images you want to copy to the iPad and sync. Tap on the icon and PhotoSync will connect with the camera. Swipe through the options until you locate your FlashAir or Transcend Wi-Fi card (see the top illustration). ![]() Tap on Receive at the bottom of the popup menu. Launch PhotoSync and tap on the red "sync" icon in the upper right corner. Go to Settings on the iPad and choose your Toshiba or Transcend card that appears in the Wi-Fi menu. Turn on the camera with the WiFi card installed. In addition to PhotoSync bringing their smart "ease of use approach" to WiFi transfer, photographers can capture in RAW+Jpeg mode, then choose exactly the file type they want during the transfer process. Wirelessly transferring Raw and Jpeg files from a Toshiba FlashAir WiFi SD card or a Transcend 32 GB WiFi SDHC card just got a lot easier thanks to the new PhotoSync 2.0 for iPad and iPhone ($1.99).
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