This walkthrough is obviously focused on the iPhone, but everything is basically the same on iPod touch and some models of iPad, assuming they have a Lightning port anyway. Fortunately most digital cameras have standardized around the SD card and so that will apply for most users who want to import pictures from a camera or SD card to their iPhone. If you have a digital camera that uses a different sort of memory card rather than an SD card, you’ll want to either use an adapter, or use the USB adapter for the iPhone instead. ** Optionally, you can manually select specific photos to import by tapping on them individually at the Import screen so that they a green checkmark appears overplayed on them, but for most users they’ll probably want to import all photos from the SD card to the iPhone. * Sometimes the Photos app does not automatically open when the SD card or digital camera is connected to the iPhone, if that happens manually open the Photos app and choose the “Import” tab. You can also choose to browse the imported photos by going to the Photos app “Albums” view and then selecting the “Imports” album. You can find them in the general Camera Roll section or in the Photos section, though do note that the default Photos sorting view is by date and so if the images are from different dates they may not appear at the very bottom of the Photos app screen. When the “Import Complete” screen appears, choose to “Keep” the photos on the SD card / camera, otherwise choose Delete if you want to permanently remove them from the attached SD cardĪll photos that were copied and imported from the SD card will now appear in the Photos app on the iPhone.Tap on “Import All” in the corner of the Import screen of Photos app **.Wait a moment and Photos app will launch automatically on the iPhone *.Insert the SD Card into the Apple Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader.Connect the Apple Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader adapter to the iPhone lightning port at the bottom of the phone.Ready to import and copy photos from the SD card / camera to iPhone? Here’s what you’ll want to do: How to Import All Photos from Camera / SD Card to iPhone And in case you were wondering, yes all of this is the same on iPhone as it is on iPod touch and iPad, so long as the iOS device has a Lightning port. The digital camera and/or SD card to copy the photos fromĪssuming you have those prerequisites met, you’ll be able to copy images from the digital camera or SD card to the iPhone.Working iPhone with sufficient battery charge.Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter – $29 (for digital cameras that use USB).Apple Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader – $29 (for digital cameras with SD cards).To be able to successfully transfer and import photos from a digital camera or SD card to the iPhone, you will need the following:
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