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Looking for in the field SD card viewing advice
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Originally posted by Daniel75 View PostI bought the SD reader for my iPad. If you have an apple device, here's my advice:
Download the entire card, scroll through the pics as normal, screen shot the ones you want to keep and then delete the rest. Easy peezy.
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I've alwasy used a point and shoot camera also. Recently we took an old laptop out to the lease and we all swap cards and come back to camp and look at them.
I don't think there is a sd card reader compatible with a 4/4s is there? I tried one this past weekend and it said "device not suported". I haven't downloaded the new IOS though either.
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Originally posted by Cuz View PostI've been using the moultrie viewer but its sucks. Screen isn't clear, drains batteries and you can zoom straight in but not "pan" so if what you're wanting to zoom in on is not in the center of the pic you can forget about it.
I've used a digital camera but the screens are just too small.
A laptop is too big to carry around in my truck and back pack.
I was going to buy a SD adapter for my iPhone but I've heard its really slow to look through a lot of pics?
So what are other options that I can look at?
Thanks!
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Like others have said: Have extra SD cards to change out and look on laptop. I can have several hundred pictures to go through on each SD card. When viewing gallery of photos (large view) you can skip all the pics with birds or cows and just zoom in on the good stuff. I am too blind and the card readers are to slow to view all the pictures. Laptop allows me to zoom in on stuff I would miss with small display screens.
I do take an old camera that uses SD cards to view my gam cam pics when I go to a stand that has not had the pics checked. Gives me something to do when the action is slow at the stand. Not the preferred way to view pics but it does help pass the slow time.
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