CHG_CANON wrote:
Might be of interest: "The Canon EOS R5 is fantastic and checks off so many boxes."
https://www.thephoblographer.com/2020/07/29/youll-want-to-come-back-to-canon-canon-eos-r5-first-impressions/
Great article, however I noticed that every photograph in the article was soft or missing detail that I would expect to see even from a camera in a cellular phone. Is this the norm?
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HatsuoHiga wrote:
I am trying to transfer photos from my ipad into my imac, but having difficulties. The imac recognizes the ipad, but the import doesn't work. Is there anyway that I can import from my ipad into the imac?
Thanks in advance.
Hatsuo
So I haven't read all of the posts but I'll give my take on the easiest way to transfer photos from an iPad to an iMac.
Make sure both iMac and iPad have the latest OS/iOS and Photos app is on both the iMac and iPad. ( they usually comes preloaded from apple)
Start iMac>launch Photos> plug the iPad > on the left side of the Photos screen find the name of the iPad under devices>click on iPad name>at the top right of the screen click the import all new items.
Wait for process to finish. Length of time depends on the number of photos to be imported. When the process is completed, you can click on the Photos icon on the top left of the Photos screen and you should be able to find your photos.
As a permanent process, you can set up iTunes to automatically launch the Photos app every time you plug the iPad into the iMac.
This is the quickest way without having to use iCloud, external or third party apps.
If possible install the memory yourself. 32 would be best to keep all those apps open and running. I have the iMac Pro with 64GB of RAM. Put in as much as possible you won’t be disappointed.