Reviews of the Apple iPod Camera Connector
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CNET Review
The Good: Compact and light; frees your media card so that you can shoot more photos; turns your iPod into an in-the-field storage and viewing device; doesn't need a battery; works in harmony with iPod software.
The Bad: Sluggish transfers; no automatic synchronization with iPhoto; transfer process can affect battery life; not (yet) compatible with USB media card readers.
The Bottom Line: Make sure your camera is supported before you add this useful accessory to your iPod Photo arsenal.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: Experts rate this product 76/100 and users 76/100. Comparing these reviews to 11721 other MP3 Player Accessories reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 60/100 = Good.
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engadget.com
Review Summary: iPodLounge has got a full review of the new iPod Camera Connector. They found that it works well with listed compatible cameras as well as a couple of other cameras not specifically listed as compatible - if your camera supports any of the PTP, Type 4, or
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macworld.com
Review Summary: Apple has finally dropped the other shoe with the release of its $29 iPod Camera Connector-a white adapter about the size of a thick Compact Flash card that connects to the iPod photo's dock connector port and a USB cable plugged into your digital camera
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ilounge.com
Review Summary: I didn't see any mention of this, but does it support the 40 GB iPod Photo
Manufacturer: Apple
Part number: M9861G/A
General
- Product Type USB data copier
- Enclosure Color White
- Packaged quantity 1
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