Photo Genius tip – how to transfer photos from a digital camera to your iPhone or iPad.

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I spend a great deal of time running photography courses and showing people how to take great photos with their digital cameras, but when I’m not there’s nothing better than grabbing my favourite camera (Fujifilm x100s), taking photos and sharing them with the world via our Instagram and Facebook pages. Until recently it’s not been easy to transfer photos on the go from my digital cameras to my iPhone or iPad for editing and sharing, but at last there is a simple solution!

With the recent iOS update (iOS 9.2) things have changed and Apple have recently released an adapter (lighting to SD card reader) that fits in my kit bag and allows me to easily transfer photos from to my devices. Sure some of the newer cameras have built in WiFi and another option is to purchase an Eye-Fi SD card, but these tend to be an unnecessary drain on the camera battery life – so for me this is a great solution and well worth checking out.

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