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iPod Classic as photo bank update     posted on 19th of may, 2008

My recent blog was about how great an iPod can be as a portable data bank.

I feel obliged to write a follow up to that. Well the news about it is not good. I have just purchased the Apple Camera Connector enabling an iPod to "see" a camera and copy the images.

Well - it doesn't work for iPod Classic 80GB and 160GB. Apple messed something with the docking part and caused many external devices incompatible. There are numerous threads of complaints about that issue.

What is really annoying - on Apple's site there is no info (as for today) that iPods Classic won't work with Camera Connector. I telephoned their support, they checked and ... confirmed it wouldn't work.

The only hope is they can fix it with software update....


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Sebastian Czapnik (Sebcz)
Darłowo, PL
75

I got into photography as a teenager, my very first camera was Smena, then Practica, I truly reminisce hours spent in a darkroom. But it was only when digital era started that I truly started to enjoy shooting - the effects of your work seen immediately, easier learning curve, comfortable and unlimited post-processing possibilities made things much more fun.

Apart from taking my own shots, I teach and work as an Image Editor here at Dreamstime, which means looking at hundreds of photos daily. And although I've reviewed half a million of images, I'm still impressed how much talent there is around:)

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