How to get pictures from camera to iphone

When we are doing outdoor activities - Jet-flying, hiking, camping, we have taken tons of amazing photos and groupfies using beauty cameras, digital cameras or professional DSLR cameras. How to transfer those photos from camera to iPhone for instant sharing online to SNS or directly to friends and family members? Or, you may want to transfer certain photos from camera to iPad for editing right away. Pictures taken in Gopro camera can be wirelessly synced to iPhone using its official app, but it seems harder to transfer photos from Lumix/Canon/Fujifilm/Sony camera to iPhone. Here we provide two solutions.

Method 1 - How to Transfer Photos from Camera to iPhone Free via Computer?

It would be fantastic if you have a laptop or netbook alongside your way of traveling or vacation. Via a computer, you can easily get those picture from your camera to your iPhone using DearMob iPhone Manager for free. The latest DearMob iPhone Manager works based on credit point, so if you have a limited number of photos to transfer, the basic free version is fairly sufficient at the stage.

Note that the DCIM folder only allows you to read iPhone photos. You are unable to transfer any picture from computer/camera to DCIM folder.

Step 1: Connect both iPhone and your camera to your laptop.

Step 2: Click "Photo Transfer" on the main UI of DearMob iPhone Manager.

You will see your photo albums listed on the left sidebar and operation keys including Export, Add photo, Delete Photo and Refresh on the upper sidebar.

How to get pictures from camera to iphone

Step 3: Simply click the "Plus Button" to create a new album and name it as Camera Photo Album.

How to get pictures from camera to iphone

Step 4: Under the new album, click "Add Photos" drop-down menu.

Then, you can add individual photos or album folders altogether from your connected camera device to iPhone/iPad. Do NOT forget to click the "Sync" button to finalize photo transfer. And you can undo transferring certain mis-selected items by ticking the revert arrow.

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Method 2 - How to Transfer Photos from Camera to iPhone Without Computer

Money can solve everything. You just need a smart camera to iPhone connecting gadget – whatever you may call it – simply search for an Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or Camera to iPhone cord/cable and you will find them in a flash.

This is the most direct and simplest way to connect your camera to iPhone/iPad without computer. And you can get those pictures from camera to iPhone/iPad with no internet or Wi-Fi needed. Apple official site offers this kind of adapter yet it only has one USB port for one camera alone. Amazon and Walmart offers more choices and smarter tools like an iOS Hub with camera/USB/charging port three-in-one.

How to get pictures from camera to iphone

Step 1. Plug a USB cable into your cam and connect it to the adapter.

Step 2. Plug the adapter into the lightning port of your iPhone/iPad.

However, not all cameras has a USB port for connection. Some older models still adopt SD card only, therefore, to get photo off SD card to iPhone/iPad, you may go looking for a SD card camera reader for iOS.

The iPhone (or iPad) might be the camera you always have with you, but many people still carry a snapshot or higher-end standalone camera for other reasons: compactness, interchangeable or zoom lenses, or easier control of picture-taking options. It’s typically a breeze to connect a camera or its storage card to your Mac if you want to back up or sync images while you’re traveling. But what if you have just an iPhone or iPad? Pack the right cable or adapter and you’re set.

Since the addition of the Files app to iOS and iPadOS, you can access external storage, such as a connected camera or a USB storage card reader.

Step 1: Connect a camera or card reader to your iPhone or iPad

Older cameras often use USB Mini Type-B or Micro Type-B and almost always are sold with a cable with that plug on one end and a standard Type-A plug on the other. To connect such a camera with a Lightning-equipped iPhone or iPad, you need either an Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter ($29, £35) or a Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter ($39, £45).

The difference between the two isn’t just USB 2.0’s 480Mbps and USB 3’s 5Gbps top data rates. (You’ll only get a faster rate over Lightning when using iPad Pros.) Rather, it’s the passthrough Lightning power port found in the Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter. Plugged into power, you can charge your iPhone and a connected camera while also passing data from the camera.

How to get pictures from camera to iphone
Apple’s two Lighting to USB adapters let you connect cameras and card readers.

Some cameras, including a Sony snapshot model I tested, won’t work by default with an iPhone or iPad using the Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter because they’re designed to charge while plugged into USB. However, many models do let you turn off power over USB, allowing the use of the straight-through USB adapter. (Remember to turn USB charging back on in your camera settings or your camera won’t charge when you plug it into a regular USB power adapter.)

You can also opt to use the Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adapter, plug it into passthrough power in the Lightning port, and never need to mess with the USB power setting on the camera.

Either adapter may also be used with a USB Type-A camera card reader. If you want a card reader that plugs in directly, Apple sells both Lightning (iPhone, iPad) and USB-C (iPad, Mac) models that read full-sized SD Cards or other sizes with an SD Card adapter.

A more modern camera with a USB-C jack unfortunately can’t use a USB-C to Lightning cable or other direct connection. iPads and iPhones with Lightning lack the ability to handle USB without using one of the above Apple adapters. You can use a USB-C to USB Type-A or USB-C to USB-C cable with an adapter to plug into the Lightning adapter.

If you have an iPad model that sports a USB-C jack, you can plug a Type-A camera cord in via a Type-A to USB-C adapter or directly connect a USB-C to USB-C cable to a camera with USB-C.

(Some manufacturers offer iOS/iPadOS apps that connect directly over Wi-Fi to certain of their camera models, letting you bypass USB altogether.)

Step 2: Use Files for transfer

The Files app comes preinstalled in iOS and iPadOS and lets you manage iCloud and other local storage as well as externally connected storage. That includes a storage card inside a camera or a card plugged into a card reader.

Here’s how to transfer files from your camera or card to your local Photos storage:

  1. Launch Files.
  2. Tap the Browse button at the bottom of the screen.
  3. Files almost always shows the iCloud Drive view by default. Tap Browse in the upper-left corner to see all sources and destinations.
  4. A camera or card typically appears as Untitled followed by additional text. Tap that.
  5. You may have to tap down multiple levels of a folder hierarchy to find the location that holds camera images, nearly universally labeled as DCIM.
  6. Tap the … in a circle (more) button in the upper-right corner and choose Select.
  7. Tap to pick individual images or videos, or tap Select All in the upper-left corner to choose all of them.
  8. Tap the share icon (a square with an upward-pointing arrow) and tap Save Images.

Files copies these images over and saves them into your local album. Make sure you have enough storage available to hold these images or videos.

If you have iCloud Photos enabled, your device immediately begins syncing images if you’re connected to a network and other conditions are met. For instance, Photos may pause if you’re on a Wi-Fi network but aren’t plugged in to charge. If you have optimized storage enabled on your iPhone or iPad, Photos will purge local storage as images are uploaded if it needs to free up space.

I would retain images on your camera’s memory card, giving you an additional copy of your media, until such point as you’re confident you have an extra backup somewhere else: via full-resolution downloads to a Mac or other backups you make.

For more advice about moving photos between your devices read:

  • How to transfer photos & video from iPhone to Mac
  • How to transfer photos to an iPad
  • How To Get Photos Into Photos On The Mac

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Author: Glenn Fleishman, Senior Contributor

How to get pictures from camera to iphone

Glenn Fleishman’s most recent books include Take Control of iOS and iPadOS Privacy and Security, Take Control of Calendar and Reminders, and Take Control of Securing Your Mac. In his spare time, he writes about printing and type history. He’s a senior contributor to Macworld, where he writes Mac 911.

Can I transfer photos from camera to iPhone?

You can import photos and videos directly to the Photos app from a digital camera, an SD memory card, or another iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that has a camera. Use the Lightning to USB Camera Adapter or the Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader (both sold separately).

How do I transfer photos from camera to iPhone wirelessly?

Method 1..
Open your camera, go to Menu, then go to Setup section, choose Wireless communication settings..
Enable Wi-Fi/NFC and select Wi-Fi only..
Select the Wi-Fi function on the screen and tap the phone icon..
Select the Easy Connection and tap OK to continue..