Problem with RAW Files (specifically .CR3 file)
The Wirecutter clocked the read and write speeds of the SanDisk Extreme Pro SD UHS-II USB-C card reader at 256 MB/s and 193.6 MB/s, respectively, nearly three times the speed as any other reader included on our list.
Although this is not necessarily this USB-C to SD Card Reader fault, there are problems (as of 4th Jan 2019), with reading the newish Canon RAW .CR3 files. I Although this is not necessarily this USB-C to SD Card Reader fault, there are problems (as of 4th Jan 2019), with reading the newish Canon RAW .CR3 files. I bought this cable to be able to store my Photos on my new iPad Pro 2018. ie). Copying my SD cards Photos taken with the new Canon EOS R Mirrorless camera. Unfortunately IOS PHOTOS crashes when doing the IMPORT. The cable / SD reader is no doubt fine, and I know it works for JPEG / .CR2 etc. but does have problems with certain files in the RAW .CR3 format, just some. SO it really depends on Apples PHOTOS IOS Application to be resilient and intelligent. Sorry only gave this cable 2 stars, but it needs PHOTOS to work. Just to add, I have been able to identify a specific .CR3 file that IOS Photos IMPORT objects to (don't know why), however it is quite readable on Photos High Sierra & Photos Mojave (via USB), Photoshop etc. So it only happens on IMPORT .. that's when you will use this cable. Just thought I would warn you.
66 of 117 people found this useful
Following the launch of new iPad Pro models equipped with USB-C, Apple today debuted several new adapters designed to work with the USB-C interface.There's a new 1m USB-C Charge Cable, priced at $19, along with a USB-C to SD Card Reader priced at $39.
Usb C Memory Card Reader
Apple has also introduced a $9 USB-C to 3.5mm Headphone Jack Adapter to allow standard 3.5mm headphones to be connected to the tablet, which no longer features a headphone jack.
Last week, Apple introduced a 0.3m USB-C version of the Apple Watch charger, which will work with the new iPad Pro models. The iPad Pro with USB-C is able to charge an Apple Watch or an iPhone over a USB-C cable.
Sandisk Usb-c Card Reader
Apple has also debuted a new 61W MacBook Pro power adapter, but it's not clear what's different about it.All of the new accessories are available for purchase starting today and will be delivered by the end of the week.
Sd Card Reader For Mac
Guides
Upcoming
Front Page Stories
Bloomberg: 2019 iPhones Will Have Centered Apple Logo on Back
What to Expect at Apple's September 2019 Event: New iPhones, Apple Watch Models, Services Updates and More
23 hours ago on Front PageApple to Live Stream September 10 Event on YouTube
23 hours ago on Front PageU.S. Government Orders Apple and Google to Identify Users of a Gun Scope App
1 day ago on Front PageFifth Avenue Glass Cube Gets Temporary Rainbow Look to Celebrate Reopening
1 day ago on Front PageApple Disputes Some Details of Google's Project Zero Report on iOS Security Vulnerabilities [Updated]
1 day ago on Front PageKuo: 'Apple Tags' to Feature Ultra-Wideband Technology, Likely Far More Precise Than Tile's Trackers
1 day ago on Front PageApple Working on Siri Feature Allowing Back-and-Forth Conversations About Health Problems
1 day ago on Front Page