When I go on holiday I'll take my Asus Transformer with me but was wondering is there any way to transfer any photo's I take on my Canon camera to the Asus? I won't have access to a PC, my camera uses a SD card and of course the Asus is Micro SD, any idea's would be much appreciated.
get a micro sd card with a SD card adapter?
yes I do have a micro SD adaptor but this does not help me, the photo's will be on my Canon camera SD card which will not fit into the Asus micro SD socket, normally with access to a pc it isn't a problem to transfer the photo's, so what I need to do is to get them onto the Micro SD card, this can't be done with the adaptor.
then remove the micro sd card from your TF. put it in the adapter and then magically the photos will be on the micro sd card. and on a simpler note
no. either get another micro sd card with an adapter, and use it on your camera. after you are done just unplug it and put it in your TF :/
Yes, instead of using your SD card in your camera, use the MicroSD with adapter card in the camera. Then all you have to do is remove the MicroSD card and adapter from the camera and then remove the MicroSD from the adapter and then place the MicroSD card into the TF.
AcIdC0R3 said:
Yes, instead of using your SD card in your camera, use the MicroSD with adapter card in the camera. Then all you have to do is remove the MicroSD card and adapter from the camera and then remove the MicroSD from the adapter and then place the MicroSD card into the TF.
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Logic!, supremely executed
Or, you can buy the Dock/Keyboard which has an SD reader built in.
lol that too. but i doubt the fella is going to do that
It's more logical to get a Keyboard/dock because it will actually help in the resell value of the TF when you eventually get ready to sell it. People are more apt to get the whole package instead of just a partail one.
true. i mean the main point of the TF is the ability to change into a netbook.
kinda reminds me of the old head masters everytime i dock the TF in the back of my head i yell "HEAD ON!!"
Yes that would work but the drawback would be that I would have to keep swapping between the micro SD card and the SD card when I want to record video as my camera takes HD video at 1080 and I don't think my micro SD card would be fast enough.
zetor12 said:
Yes that would work but the drawback would be that I would have to keep swapping between the micro SD card and the SD card when I want to record video as my camera takes HD video at 1080 and I don't think my micro SD card would be fast enough.
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get the dock
The dock is your best bet at this point. The price has been lowered enough now that it worth it's weight in gold so-to-speak.
You can also buy the ASUS usb adapter. (which is a flimsy piece of c**p), but you can connect an USB cable to your cam and to the adapter which goes in the power connector of the TF.
If you have a Canon DSLR you can even control the cam with your TF https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.chainfire.dslrcontroller
You might have to restart you TF to get it working. But it does work
Get Eye-Fi Pro. In direct mode, it automatically connects to TF and upload all new pictures. I've been using for few months with wife's Canon 300HS and absolutely love it.
Thanks for the idea's, I just have to work out which will suit be best.
Alright, I want to remove a micro SD card from a phone. I know this will wipe the phone, that's fine with me. The problem I'm having is that no other machine will recognize the SD card now. I did some research, and it sounds like once the sd card gets paired with the device they "become inseparable." Is there any way to fix this? I want to use this Micro SD card on my new Surface RT, so this is extremely annoying.
Use old Nokia's Symbian-based smartphone (like E-Series or N95) to reformat that card. There is no other (confirmed) way.
BTW, sdcard are really cheap now; you may easily find a 16GB micro-sd for $10.
Does anyone know of an internal (preferably, external can be used) card reader that will fit in to a 3.5" or 5.25" drive bay and supports MicroSD cards without an adapter? I hate using the MicroSD to USB adapters or the SD to MicroSD card adapters because half the time they don't make a good connection and I'd like to cut out the middleman if possible.
Guys,
Seems there is a SD and Micro SD device for funding in kickstarter called uGo or muGo device that sticks to the back of your phone. It says they has an auxiliary micro USB for charging and syncing. Has anybody looks at it!!? They claim it works with any android 4.1.2 phones.. Did anybody try something like this before?
Search for Micro SD in kickstarter its the one that says uGO Expandable SD and Micro SD Storage
I purchased this card reader to use with my phone and view video from my dashcam that records on a microSD card. It works very well with my 6p and the native OTG drive mounting. I was playing the videos with VLC and it had virtually no loading time or lag when playing or jumping around in the videos.
The reader has a slot for standard or microSD, I have only tested it with the microSD so far. It has USB C on one end and USB A on the other. Inside the USB A end there is also a microUSB plug that can extend from within the USB A plug. The build quality is good, the chassis is aluminum (I got the silver one) and there are caps for both ends of the USB plugs. Total length is almost exactly as wide as the 6p itself (just a hair wider) with the caps in place. Overall size is similar to a 5 stick pack of gum.
The one thing I noticed with it is that there is no branding or marking at all on the device so I wasn't entirely sure which way to insert the SD card. The slot is keyed to match the card but there is no spring mechanism so you have to insert it until it get a snug fit, then plug it in to the phone. The "top" of of the device is when the microSD slot is on top and you insert it with the contacts facing down (towards the SD slot). I did notice this morning that there is a small gap between the slot opening in the chassis and the reader itself, and when I inserted the microSD card it went almost all the way in because it had not seated into the slot but rather was going into the void inside the case. Luckily I noticed and was able to remove it without tweezers or anything, and will be mindful of it next time.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019QL9NME
Overall, would recommend as it is very flexible for all types of devices and works very well doing what it claims.