Apple reveals iPod Camera Connector, available for pre-order
Apple today began taking pre-orders for its iPod Camera Connector, which provides a fast and simple way to transfer images from a digital camera to an iPod photo. Apple announced the connector alongside new iPods in February, but did not officially show a photo of the connector until today.
A description of the device on Apple's Web site reads: "Simply plug the iPod Camera Connector into the iPod dock connector, plug your camera's USB cable and watch your images make their way to the iPod, ready to view in a slide show!" The iPod Camera Connector is compatible with iPod photo (30/40/60GB) and requires iPod software v1.1. A list of supported cameras is available from Apple's iPod photo support site.
A description of the device on Apple's Web site reads: "Simply plug the iPod Camera Connector into the iPod dock connector, plug your camera's USB cable and watch your images make their way to the iPod, ready to view in a slide show!" The iPod Camera Connector is compatible with iPod photo (30/40/60GB) and requires iPod software v1.1. A list of supported cameras is available from Apple's iPod photo support site.
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Originally posted by Lupa
I can't seem to find the list of supported cameras...
My big question is if the iPod connector can also be used on others than the photo iPod. I know it says for use with the iPod photo on the apple website, but just wondering.
I currently have a 20Gb 4G clickwheel ipod and in the main menu it says "photo import" (3rd option, right under extras). When i open this a new screen comes up with the header of "photos". there is no way of accessing this from my mac, at least not that i have found.
would this connector work or enable this option?