If you recently purchase a new iPhone and Want to copy or Move photos from SD card to your iPad. If you wonder how you can import photos from your SD Card to your iPad, There was a different kind of SD card supportable by iPad. However, you require additional accessories to import pictures using a proper adapter for Specific SD Cards and varies on the iPad model.

Today, we are going to share the knowledge that “how you can copy photos and videos from an SD Card on your iPad, which include the iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Mini, or iPad Air models.” This method can also be usable on your iPhone and Mac. Accessory support by your iPad before you can proceed. Further, you need an accessory to connect your Digital Camera or SD card on your iPad.

Supported accessory on your iOS device

Lightning to SD Card Camera Reader

  • Price: $39
  • Support device: iPad Pro 2018 or newer

Lightning to USB 3 Camera Adapter

  • Price: $29
  • Support device: iPad, iPad Air, iPad Mini or newer

Lightning to USB Camera Adapter

  • Price: $29
  • Support device: iPad (Lightning Port)

Apple USB-C to SD Card Reader

  • Price: $29
  • Support device: iPad Pro (USB Type-C)

Likely, the lighting to USB 3 camera adapter will perform at a speed of USB 3 for the iPad model mention down below.

Note

  • It requires a device running iOS 9.2 or later means iPhone 5 or later.

  • If you are using iPod Touch or iPhone 4s require to running on iOS 9.3

  • Also, If you are going to use a Lightning to USB 3 camera adapter, then your iPad requires running on iOS 9.3.

  • iPad Should be with USB Type-C connector and Digital camera offering a USB.

  • USB thumb driver and Flash driver are not supportable for image importing.

  • Older iPad should work with the Lightning port to Digital camera alongside an SD Card support.

  • 2nd generation iPad Pro 12.9-inch

  • iPad Pro 10.5-inch

  • iPad Pro 12.9-inch

Image-transfer protocols supported SD cards

  • PTP (Picture Transfer Protocol)
  • Mass Storage Device protocol
  • SDSC
  • SDHC
  • miniSD
  • microSD
  • MMC
  • SDXC

Not to mention, Your Camera offering an SD card so it can copy the photos directly to your iPad. Make sure you have a sufficient power because it might take time to entire copy based on the transferring Photos and Storage.

How to Import photos from SD Card?

The steps can be usable on the entire line-up of iPad, including iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Mini, iPad Air, by following steps.

  • First, you need to connect your iPad using an Apple Adapter cable based on your device preference.
  • (Check the port of your iPad, It varies accordingly device that you have owned.)
  • Now, Insert the SD card to your Apple SD Card reader adapter.
  • It immediately opens the photo’s app directly automatically, and it takes a couple of seconds to open.
  • (If it doesn’t open automatically, You have to open it manually by going to file manager of your iPad device.)
  • After then, you have to click on the import menu placed on the upper right corner of the screen.
  • Then, Tap on the “Import” and select the photo that you want to copy.
  • (You have multiple options to choose from such as Specify Photos, All images that you want to copy images to your iPad.)
  • When the import process is complete, It asks you to select that you wish to keep all the photos or delete them on SD Card.
  • (Whereas, Keep will continue to save on your Photos on SD Card. While Delete means the photos will be removed from SD Card to make some space on your Digital Camera.)
  • That’s it, and You can exit and unplug the adapter from your device as usual.

Note: There is no option to export the images to your SD Card or Digital camera directly, This method above mention work with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

HOW TO FIX: Import photos, If there is no import option appear on your device.

Don’t panic, and There is an option to fix this issue by following steps.

  • Check your Digital camera is turned on, and export images mode is enabled.
  • Unplug the adapter and reconnect it after waiting for 30 seconds.
  • Disconnect the Digital camera and then reconnect again after 30 seconds of wait time.
  • Restart your iPhone or iPad device that you owned and then turn it on again.
  • It is possible that your SD Card might get an error or unsupportable, Then import photos to another SD Card or Try using different Digital camera.
  • Backup on another device and Reformatting, After then, try again to import images.

What if you can’t import some specific content?

  • There were multiple types of files and formats available that you can import, but there was some format that is not supportable with iOS. In this scene, you can
  • Convert the format or media to supportable formate on iOS or Save it on your Mac or Desktop.
  • Additionally, If you connect your digital camera, then it would not import
  • Files that were renamed, Edited, or copied throughout SD card or Digital camera.

How can you view the Imported Photos on your iPad?

There is an Album app that comes with an iOS device. Where your entire library of images appears in one place, on the Album, you will find the “import” album section, Where all of your photos appear.

Did you know that there was more feature that was provided by the Photos app in your iPad or iPhone? Where Photos apps allow you to edit videos and save photos directly from your message app on your iOS 13 and iPadOS 13.

Hopefully, we assume that this article helps you to import all of your photos in your device successfully, and this article worth your time. We like to know your opinion and feedback, If there is any query remains, Share with us in the comment section down below.

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