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As long as the camera has a USB-C port clearly the iPad has the lightning port.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.What you need is an Apple Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader MJYT2AM/A. Take SD Card out of your camera and put it into the slot, then plug into Lightning port on your iPad, works fantastic!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It sounds like just what I did. New piece needs USB-C on one end & old piece needs lightning on the other end. Good luck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This has a USB C on one end and a lightning connector on the other so you should be able to physically connect them however I don't think the iPad would recognize and be able to communicate to the camera through the cable. You would need some sort of software or drivers to facilitate that communication and if Cannon support is not aware of it then it probably doesn't exist.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I think a flux capacitor would do the trick. Just kidding. In my experience, the staff at Besy Buy is very knowledgeable and if one associate is unsure or not proficient one the subject, they will find an associate that can help. That is why I’m an elite plus member, although I could purchase many products online as an anonymous consumer, and try to buy all my electronic needs at Besy Buy. The staff will go above and beyond especially the manager(Andrew) at the Collegeville store.
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