This will open a pane with AirDrop included. To check that AirDrop is on press in the middle of the four icons that include Airplane Mode and Wi-FI. Open the Control Centre (swipe down from top right on a Face ID phone or any iPad, or swipe up from the bottom of the screen on a Touch ID iPhone). It probably is because AirDrop is on by default these days, but a few years back it needed to be turned on.
Here’s how to AirDrop from an iPhone or iPad:
It uses WiFi and Bluetooth to transfer the photo (or any type of file) between the two devices. What if you just want to copy a few photos to your iPad? As long as your iPhone and iPad (or Mac and iPad) are close together you could use AirDrop.ĪirDrop is the simplest way of transferring a small number of photos.
Make sure you delete the right one (if you make a mistake you can find 30 days worth of deleted items in the ‘Other Albums’ section.
Focusing is problematic and it does not support manual focusing which is a big limitation. Too many folks are having difficulties simply connecting. I mostly wish Leica would up there game and deliver it operating at a higher reliability and functionality. My experience is it’s pretty slow to download photos, but certainly select ones can be done that way and viewed on a much larger screen.
It is rather telling how the human often judges anyone different than them to be inferior.įOTOS has its place and one is exactly how you are using it. Then again as soon as I get home the cards go into the card reader to be backed up to disk - wireless is nice but its slow by comparison. Now I'm not suggesting you guys are taking the same view but the Fotos app has proved useful when I'm shooting events - I can connect wirelessly to the iPad and show the client a few images. "Because he connects directly to his camera to download his images rather than using a card reader!" The second gasped "You're joking typical amateur!" "Of course you know he's not a proper photographer you know" said member number one "why?" said the second.
The relevance to this thread was a conversation I overheard between two members I appreciate that there are some superb cameras and kit lenses about - I remember the original Canon nifty fifty for about £50 new. than sense as the latest "SonySungCan" with a kit lens is just as good. I tend to go without camera because the local Camera club do not consider a "Leica" to be a working camera and anyone who has one has more money. I went to a local town fair a few years ago.