Thunderbolt Cf Card Reader For Mac Pro

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At present, the only way I can load photos from a CF card to my new Macbook Pro Retina is by loading them onto an external hard drive via an old PC that can accept either of my USB card readers, then plugging the external hard drive into my MBP. Neither the USB card reader or the cable that comes with the Canon HDSLR camera will transfer photos directly to my MBP. I find it unbelievable that I have to go to a PC to load photos because I can't do it with my new MBP. Has anyone found a reliable USB CF card reader, or one that connects via thunderbolt or HDMI, at any price, that will work directly with the new MBP Retina? Hi Hans, Thanks you for your suggestions. It seems the thunderbolt to firewire adaptor is almost as expensive as the card readers but if it's much faster than USB 2, then I will buy it. One more question, searching the forums, it appears some card readers are unreliable if ony bus pwered & the Mac is only on battery power.

As a stills camera the Fujifilm X-T3 is a pleasant update to one of our favorite APS-C cameras, significantly improving the autofocus. If you're interested in stills and video, though, it's knockout. Aug 05, 2011  A TB card reader would cost over $100 to produce due to the cost of the TB electronics, so it won't happen soon. Edit: Just read that CF 6.0 has speeds up to 167Mbytes/s, faster than both USB2 and FW800.

Have you had this problem at all with either of your suggested firewire readers? Also, you are right - hard to find suppliers of your suggested cards. Do you prefer the Delock 800 or the Scandisk one? This is what we need: Location photoshoot - we use the Canon EOS 5D Mk II still camera & the Canon FX100 pro camcorder. • CF cards are: SanDisk Extreme UDMA & SanDisk Extreme Pro UDMA 6 for video (I think they are both Type II) My Mac recognises them both as FAT 32 format • My MBPRetina is on the latest version of Mountain Lion OSX 10.83 • the files from the camcorder will transfer to my MacBook Pro Retina directly via the camera's cable but it is quite slow & it means I cannot continue to film while downloading files but this we can live with. • the files from the still camera Canon EOS 5D Mk II will not transfer directly via the camera's cable - have yet to get the Canon software to download, but via the camera's cable will not help anyway as we need to have the still camera free to keep shooting.

• We need to be able to take out the CF card from the first part of the shoot & download the still shots while just on the Macbook's battery power, while we insert a fresh CF card back into the still camera to continue with the next part of the shoot simultaneously (while the first card is downloading.) • The files from the first part of the shoot will be both in RAW (.CR2) & Jpeg format. We just need to quickly transfer the jpegs, then I do a quick sort, batch the best ones as black/white images, & use these in a client slideshow immediately after part 2 of the shoot. • Obviously we need fast data transfer speeds, & rely on the MBP's battery power while on a location shoot. Audio file batch converter mac. • The card readers I have tried are an older specific CF card reader branded as Palm, & a USB 2 multi card reader branded as Travel Flash. With both readers, the lights on the readers flash on & off, & the MBP recognises the card & the files will even appear both in Finder & in i-Photo, so it starts importing, then aborts with an error message saying: 'The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “” can’t be read or written. (Error code -36)' & another message saying: 'the disk was not ejected properly'. So it appears the MBP does read the CF cards but the card readers don't stay connected, no matter what angle I put them on or however many times I re-connect them.

Music player for mac reddit. • Yes, they are probably cheap & I want to buy a decent one. • So, in summary: • the card reader needs to work when the MBPR is only on battery power (I read in some forums that some USB card readers aren't so reliable on the laptop's battery power) • the card reader needs to be quite fast.

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I have read the USB 3 readers won't read CF cards at higher than USB 2 speeds. Is this true? Are the firewire connected ones faster, & if so, are they still reliable on the MBP's battery power? • From research, it appears my problem is associated with my specific model of Mac & platform, being MacBook Retina on Mountain Lion OSX Version 10.83. If any of the recommended card readers have been successful with this, plese let me know.

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