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Tether speed with iPad Pro (USB-C) vs iPad Pro with Thunderboldt

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  • FirstName LastName

    Tethering speed refers to the rate at which data is transferred between two devices, in this case between a camera and an iPad. The speed of tethering will depend on several factors, including the speed of the camera's USB port, the iPad's processor and USB-C or Thunderbolt port, and the available bandwidth of the network. Next Employee Portal
    In general, Thunderbolt is faster than USB-C and is capable of transferring data at much higher speeds. The exact speed will depend on the specific Thunderbolt port used, but speeds of up to 40 Gbps are possible. USB-C, on the other hand, has a maximum speed of 10 Gbps.

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  • Brian Eaves

    Actually, I just bought an iPad M1 and tethered my Fujifilm X Pro-3 to the iPad app. 1-2 RAW files per second.

    it is speedy and worked great on the job that I had. I was also able to shoot to 1 of my styles that I brought over from my VSCO filter pack from my Capture 23 desktop. That was nice to see files in black-and-white with my curves and levels. Thank you capture one for letting us bring over styles to the iPad.

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  • pareno

    When it comes to tethering with an iPad Pro, there are two main options: USB-C and Thunderbolt. Both methods allow you to connect FM WhatsApp APK  your iPad Pro to a camera, allowing you to import photos and videos directly into your device. However, there are some differences in speed between the two options.

    First, let's talk about USB-C. The USB-C port on the iPad Pro allows for data transfer speeds of up to 5 Gbps. This is a decent speed, but it can still be a bit slow when transferring large files like high-resolution photos and videos. That being said, USB-C is still a great option for most photographers who don't require lightning-fast transfer speeds.

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