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Re: Copying RAW/JPEGs from Fuji X cameras to Galaxy Tab S or Note 4 questions?
Cariboo wrote:
By micro SD to USB "adapter", I meant "reader". Sandisk calls it a reader.
See here:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_c_0_23?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=sandisk+micro+sd+reader&sprefix=sandisk+micro+sd+reader%2Caps%2C302
I bought all 3 as a "kit" from Costco but Amazon has them too.
I use an OTG cable like one of these, under $5
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=OTG+cable&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3AOTG+cable
You just have to find out if your tablet or phone support OTG, not all do. The Micro SD cards are formatted as FAT32 which is why they can be read by devices like phones or tablets via OTG.
To do file transfers like copy or move, I use ES or Total Commander file managers & QuickPic gallery app v3.491 (doesn't use cloud interface nor want to update to the latest versions which are not as good?).
QuickPic v3.4.9.1 APK Link
I actually have a StarTech OTG cable that I bought from B&H Photo. This is what I tried to use with my Galaxy Tab S the other day to connect my X-E2. So, I went online as suggested and searched on "Galaxy Tab S and OTG" plus "Galaxy Note 4 and OTG". I actually found several YouTube videos on how to use the OTG connector with each device. But I'm not getting the icon that they all show coming up on the Tab S or Note 4when an OTC device is connected. They also showed a PNY jump drive connected to the OTC cable and were using the file manager that comes from Samsung to move files back and forth. I have the same jump drive and connected it but the file manager did not show it. So either the OTC functionality was removed when both devices went to the latest Android operating system, 5.1.1, or I have to turn on something in setup that I have not found yet. I will chase that down with Samsung.
About the microSD cards. Why only micro SD cards? I actually have several Sandisk 32GB microSD cards that I bought when I owned a Nikon 1 V3 and I have a 64GB microSD card in each of my Samsung devices. In my X-E2 I use Sandisk 32GB Extreme SDHC cards and I saw this card reader at B&H Photo that has a microUSB connector and reads a number of different types of cards. Wouldn't it work just as well.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/994928-REG/bidul_co_a_usbhub_gs_4in1_4_in_1_connection.html
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