Nikon SLR Cameras

Recently got a Nikon D3300 but was wondering how do i transfer pics to my iphone? I don't have a laptop atm. Is there a adapter i can get?

Jay
13.06.2017
Jay

Recently got a Nikon D3300 but was wondering how do i transfer pics to my iphone? I don't have a laptop atm. Is there a adapter i can get? - 1

keerok
13.06.2017
keerok
flyingtiggeruk
13.06.2017
flyingtiggeruk

Apple SD card reader, see link. There are 3rd party ones as well.

Note that with Wi-Fi the file is sent at a lower size and quality to save battery life. Not much of an issue on an Iphone, usually.

fhotoace
13.06.2017
fhotoace

You should be able to understand why this idea is eventually bad.

Your mobile has a limited amount of storage, as little as 16 gb to maybe 64 gb. How long do you think you can store your images before you run out of time and it becomes necessary for you to delete many of your amazing photos to make room for more.

Owning some kind of computer to store your image files is just part of the equipment you need to store your original image files either on the computer's hard drive, an external hard drive or burned to a CD/DVD/BD disc Storing your original images on a memory card is NOT a good idea, in fact it is a terrible idea

Laurence I
14.06.2017
Laurence I

Not as far as I know. The later nikon cameras now use NFC which is a bit like tap to pay. The near field connection allows cameras to instantly connect to nfc capable devices like printers or tv's with nfc. The D3300 doesn't have NFC or Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi accessories, so all you have is the USB port used to connect to a pc. A usb port on a smartphone doesn't usually have the features a pc has. Thus the nikon Apps available are for Wi-Fi enabled cameras.

Kalico
14.06.2017
Kalico

I'm NOT certain it can be done; call the shop where you bought the (very nice, by the way) camera and ask one of the sales reps or even a store technician. The sales rep or tech can answer or find out and get back to you.

I'm sorry I can't answer but I wanted to chime in and reiterate what fhotoace posted. You cell 'phone Really doesn't have much memory space for photo storage by today's standards; yes, it CAN hold many small files but those from cameras are usually a bit larger and take up more memory space, and can soon take up all your space on your cell 'phone memory… Then, you'll have to get rid of some of those photos you treasure and enjoy sharing and viewing over and over again.

For practical purposes, what would you do if you lost your cell'phone (God forbid)? That's why it's a good idea to store copies on your home computer, or an exterior hard drive for storing your images (it would be better if you ALSO stored a copy on a DVD and stored it elsewhere for extra protection).

Do you know why it's not a good idea to store photos on memory cards? They CAN get corrupted or damaged and you'll have lost all those precious images. But if you have a separate copy in a DVD safely stored away and on your exterior hard drive or exterior hard drive, you can easily retrieve the image(s). Yes, or YES? AND if you find that your camera can't send to your cell 'phone, don't be discouraged; you have a very NICE camera!

Mark
16.06.2017
Mark

A usb memory card reader and a usb org adapter