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14-Jun-2005, 03:46 PM #1
Canon 300D/Rebel and iPod Photo
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I've looked at the information on the camera connector site and can't see that this camera is supported. Please can anyone confirm that they use it successfully with an iPod? Thanks in advance.
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14-Jun-2005, 10:37 PM #2
Here's what digital rebel has to say:

There's been some recent buzz about the new Apple iPod Camera Connector for the iPod Photo. The good news: the 300D/350D/10D support this new $29 gadget, the bad news: initial reports are that it is slow at transferring images, around 300k/s for transfers. (and obviously, RAW images cannot be viewed on the iPod).
Apple said that most cameras with USB connectivity can be used with the iPod Camera Connector, and must support either the PTP, Type 4 (Normal), or Mass Storage protocol. [ipodlounge.com]

This is good news for those iPod Photo owners out there, but not so good for those of us who own a regular iPod or iPod mini. The unit is only supported by the iPod Photo. Details can be had at apple.com and an extensive review is at ipodlounge.com.


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15-Jun-2005, 11:11 AM #3
Thanks for this, Analogking. I think the iPod may be a bit frustrating in regular photo use.
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