I CAN CONFIRM.... I have successfully recorded to a UHS-1 Micro SD Card (not a uhs-2) using ProRes. Here is what I have/did: - iPhone 15 Pro, white, 512GB - SanDisk Extreme Pro 512GB Micro SD card V30 ($52 bucks on Amazon) - UNI SD USB-C Card reader adapter ($12 bucks on Amazon) The iPhone was set to ProRes, LOG, 4k24, main camera. (91 minutes with 512GB micro SD Card) I formatted the card in my MacBook Pro 13" M1 to ExFAT. Popped the card in the reader, plugged the reader into the iPhone and recorded 1 full minute of video. No errors, no stopping. Playback was smooth. CONCLUSION: NO, you do not need an SSD drive. And also, NO you do not need a faster UHS-2 SD Card. As long as you have a fast UHS-1 card, you can do it. NOTE: This will not work with 4k30 or 4k60. If you set your camera to one of those, it WILL record, but your resulting file will end up being some wonky frame rate around 24p'ish. Basically, the iPhone will drop frame rate before it stops recording. So if you need to record 4k30 or 60, you will need a UHS-2 SD Card or an SSD. But 4k24p works just fine using a cheap Micro SD Card UHS-1.
@@TechGuyBeau Negative! it did not work. It WILL record, but your resulting file will end up being some wonky frame rate around 24p'ish. Basically, the iPhone will drop frame rate before it stops recording. So if you need to record 4k30 or 60, you will need a UHS-2 SD Card or an SSD. But 4k24p works just fine using a cheap Micro SD Card UHS-1. I just updated my post.
@ShannonRawls and @TechGuyBeau what about the transfer from external storage to the iPhone how does that work and if we share an 4k60FPS from iPhone to external ssd and if we tried to move that back to iPhone will there be any res drop and most importantly where does the file save to show up in photo gallery.
Been scanning a lot of videos regarding recording direct to an external drive, yours is the one that has mentioned the need to format the drive. Thanks
Great tutorial! I've been deciding between 256 gb vs 512 gb. After watching your video 1:10 I'm leaning towards 512 gb. 90 minutes recording capacity is good and I don't mind unloading photos and videos to an external drive daily so I could probably go with 256 gb. But when I get a new phone I hope to use it for few years so 512 gb would be a good choice considering new future apps will take up lots of space. Still deciding but thanks for the video!
If you do 4K pro res internally it gets eaten up quick, yeah. You can make a habit of recording externally or offloading. But if you sometimes keep videos on your phone for a while the larger size is nice.
One thing, I think you should’ve mentioned is the fact that you can do 4K 60 when you’re using an external drive. If you don’t use an external drive you’re stuck at 4K 30
Can we record 4k 60fps directly to extrnal harddissk or transfer files using harddisk in iphone 15 as well ?? Or this feature is only available in 15 pro
great video! but i have a question so i wanna recording video and directly save on external storage but i dont wanna use ProRes, did you have some solution about it ? thx
Thanks. If you'd rather keep the external drive formatted in APFS you can install software, APFS for Windows BY PARAGON SOFTWARE or MacDrive 11 Standard and Pro, on your Windows PC that will enable you to read APFS files on your external drive.
So it’s only for ProRes? Doesn’t work for photos or non-ProRes videos either? I kind of wish I could shoot tons of photos (even RAW ones I don’t want eating up my iCloud storage) directly to an SSD for the day, then return home and plug said SSD into computer to edit off of…
You can move any photos or videos to your external storage. Just find the video and save it to your files where you can find your external storage location
@@drivenbyseb yeah I did this, but it’s not the same as just capturing directly to the drive. I did a recent shoot and had a few hundred photos, and had to wait for them all to transfer to the drive (which was actually surprisingly slow? Took probably 10+ minutes with a Samsung T7 and a 20gbit/s USB-C 3 cable, these weren’t even RAW 50MB+ photos, just normal 2-7MB .heic and jpegs). Also this cluttered up my iCloud Photo Library and stuff has still been syncing for awhile with it. I’d rather just save the photos directly to external storage at times rather than having to manually transfer everything later.
How can I get my samsung T7 to work with my iphone 13 with usb support? I tried hooking the T7 SSD through my apple lightning port camera adapter. It worked at 1st and the external drive showed up, then my iPhone 13 stopped finding the T7 SSD drive. Even with external power supplied to the camera adapter the drive just flashes its blue LED. I can use an external powered SD card reader/USB 3 multi port hub and the T7 SSD seems to then have enough power to be recognized by my iphone. Why wont the iphone usb to lightning camera adapter accessory with external power work? I use a usb female to usb3 “A” size adapter dongle to make the connection from the Samsung T7 SSD to the apple lightning port to usb camera adapters input. What is the deal, why is there not enough power available through the apple brand camera adapter box thingy? The SSD is formatted in exfat Thanks
For anyone still wondering, yes, you can record prores, or h265 or even just h264 to external ssd as well via the blackmagic camera app. I have just tested it and it works. You would have to change the video format to h264 (or h265), and the select storage location to your external drive inside the blackmagic app. I have just tested it using the iPhone 15 pro max with a 4TB samsung t7.
Great video. How do you have so much storage on your phone is it the one TB? also why is my speed dropping down to 40mb/s when transfering from drive to computer?
How do i record DIRECTLY to the external storage? My problem is i record a TON of 5 second 4k pro res log footage. Its a pain in the ass to click and move them one by one
Hi, I have iphone 15 pro same set-up with your video. Can you help me please with this issue. Try to copy multiple photos and videos there is a message appear saying ' The file couldn’t be saved because you don’t have permission.' Thank you
Nobody is mentioning NON pro res recording to SSD. is that possible? If working with NON pro res projects you want files quickly and easy to external drive and not in internal phone storage.
One question, I would be able to transfer the videos and photos from the SSD recorded on my iPhone 15 pro to my Windows 10 computer so I can edit and checkt them there? or I will also need a Mac for this? because I am content creator and I have to chose between pixel 8 pro and iPhone 15 pro, and this is a very usefull thing but I want to be sure if I will be able to edit my content on my windows 10 computer, thank you, good video
I did all of that, my sandisk flash drive shows when I open up my files folder but I record and press ProRes with the sandisk connected it still saves to my phone and not the flash drive
I am curious to understand where are all my photos and videos currently stored on my iPhone 15 Pro Max ?, I wish to transfer all of them or major chunk on this external drive that you just showed. That way I can stop paying for my iCloud subscription. Thank you,
I formatted the SSD with both formats and my iPhone 15 Pro Max is still not recognizing it. I tried a flash drive and that works. Do you have any other suggestions so that the SSD can be recognized by the iPhone?
He said at the end something like "you can transfer video or pictures." I would think you could just go into Photos on your phone and "select" the ones you want to move, hit the up arrow and select "export unmodified originals" (or Save to Files) and then browse over to your external drive and start the transfer
@@4score yes he said that, but i am wondering if the phone can directly save into the external drive, instead of going to the phone and manually transferring it to the drive.
@@ronelguarin You can only SHOOT pro res directly to external, but you can shoot normal and just transfer using “files” to any nvme he said this on another comment
From the web, "Photon, a relatively new photography app for iOS, released an update that now allows photographers to save photos captured on the new iPhone 15 series directly to SSDs connected via USB-C."
Great video! I’m thinking about getting external storage to shoot higher quality videos. What do you think about usb c flash drives? Do they do the same thing as the storage devices you showed in your video?
It will work pretty fast, nvme speeds will be 1000 Mbps. The best usb flash drives are only about 300 (Samsung bar). I’d say be sure that the usb is as fast as possible
Thanks for the reply! I’m looking at one on Amazon right now, how is this one? SAMSUNG Type-C™ USB Flash Drive, 256GB, Transfers 4GB Files in 11 Secs w/Up to 400MB/s 3.13 Read Speeds, Compatible w/USB 3.0/2.0, Waterproof, 2022,Blue
I bought a 4TB LEVEN JPS850 4TB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD with Thermal Pad and Heat Sink BUT it does not show even after I formatted to EXFAT twice, please advise?
As far as I know, Gen 4 SSDs don't work with iPhone 15 Pro/Pro-Max. This is mainly because these iPhones can supply only a max of 4.5 watt power through the USB-C ports and Gen 4 NVMe SSDs generally use more than 6 watt peak to operate. Another problem might be the enclosure, as many available only support upto 2tb SSDs.Please check if your enclosure supports 4 tb Gen 4 SSDs. If it does , one last thing you can try is using a USB-C hub with dedicated 100w power delivery port. Plug it to your iPhone and plug the SSD to the hub and power the hub through the usb-c pd port such that it charges your phone while simultaneously powering up your SSD. This solution works for some gen 4 SSDs not all. Your gen 4 SSD should work with new iPad Pro models as they have thunderbolt port which can provide more power(upto 15 watts) and are backward compatible with 3.0/3.1/3.2 gen2 usb-c as well. But best solution would be to use a gen 3 NVMe ssd upto 2 tb and a cheap supported enclosure which you can directly use with your iPhone like shown in this video. No use of gen 4 anyway as the ports support max 10 Gbps speed. Please confirm if you have tried any solution and if it works. Thanks
Can you help me please ? I have an iPhone 14 pro Max and Ugreen enclosure brand I have tried to connect them but still does not work and does not shows up even in files folder in my iPhone. Can you support me please ? Thanks
Have you found any solution, yet. And can u confirm which m.2 NVMe ssd are you using which doesn't work, gen 3 or gen 4? Are you providing external power supply to it ?
Hi there, Can I use this external SSD to transfer photos and videos from iphone internal storage to SSD? I mean does iphone allow or not? thanks Tech mate.
Just got a 256 gb sandisk usb c drive to record 4k 60 pro res videos but no matter what whenever I take a video it always stutters and is choppy no idea what to do now
@@TechGuyBeau would you be able to make a video on it please? I’ve been having the hardest time trying to figure it out. My phone data is not even pulling up on the HP for me to be able to transfer when I plug my phone into it. And on the Mac I’m completely lost lol.
Hard to say, I haven’t used a p3 with this phone as I find the p3 has bad write endurance. Short term it should be okay but I wouldn’t trust that nvme long term. You’d want a drive with some dram/more cache
I CAN CONFIRM....
I have successfully recorded to a UHS-1 Micro SD Card (not a uhs-2) using ProRes. Here is what I have/did:
- iPhone 15 Pro, white, 512GB
- SanDisk Extreme Pro 512GB Micro SD card V30 ($52 bucks on Amazon)
- UNI SD USB-C Card reader adapter ($12 bucks on Amazon)
The iPhone was set to ProRes, LOG, 4k24, main camera. (91 minutes with 512GB micro SD Card)
I formatted the card in my MacBook Pro 13" M1 to ExFAT. Popped the card in the reader, plugged the reader into the iPhone and recorded 1 full minute of video. No errors, no stopping.
Playback was smooth.
CONCLUSION:
NO, you do not need an SSD drive. And also, NO you do not need a faster UHS-2 SD Card. As long as you have a fast UHS-1 card, you can do it.
NOTE:
This will not work with 4k30 or 4k60. If you set your camera to one of those, it WILL record, but your resulting file will end up being some wonky frame rate around 24p'ish. Basically, the iPhone will drop frame rate before it stops recording. So if you need to record 4k30 or 60, you will need a UHS-2 SD Card or an SSD. But 4k24p works just fine using a cheap Micro SD Card UHS-1.
Good post. Any chance you can do a 4k60 test in case a viewer wants to know about that? I unfortunately don’t had a spare micro SD on hand
@@TechGuyBeau ok. Let me go record 2 minutes of 4k60. Be right back.
@@TechGuyBeau Negative! it did not work.
It WILL record, but your resulting file will end up being some wonky frame rate around 24p'ish. Basically, the iPhone will drop frame rate before it stops recording. So if you need to record 4k30 or 60, you will need a UHS-2 SD Card or an SSD. But 4k24p works just fine using a cheap Micro SD Card UHS-1.
I just updated my post.
@@ShannonRawls great test. Thanks. People will appreciate it
@ShannonRawls and @TechGuyBeau what about the transfer from external storage to the iPhone how does that work and if we share an 4k60FPS from iPhone to external ssd and if we tried to move that back to iPhone will there be any res drop and most importantly where does the file save to show up in photo gallery.
Been scanning a lot of videos regarding recording direct to an external drive, yours is the one that has mentioned the need to format the drive. Thanks
Very cool tip..This is a great way to save space on the phone, esp for recording kids sports games, concerts, etc...Thanks Beau!
Great video, Thanks, you are helping many people, i have iphone 15 pro. And it's working for me with external drive now, thanks to ur video.
Hi I suggest to use SD card reader instead ssd. Ssd drain battery so fast.
excellent upload - you have given me a legit reason to upgrade to Iphone 15 pro MAX (512 GB)
Hugely appreciated
🙂
THANKS for this video. I just succeeded recording to a Sandisk Extreme and a Sandisk USB.
Great tutorial!
I've been deciding between 256 gb vs 512 gb. After watching your video 1:10 I'm leaning towards 512 gb. 90 minutes recording capacity is good and I don't mind unloading photos and videos to an external drive daily so I could probably go with 256 gb. But when I get a new phone I hope to use it for few years so 512 gb would be a good choice considering new future apps will take up lots of space.
Still deciding but thanks for the video!
If you do 4K pro res internally it gets eaten up quick, yeah. You can make a habit of recording externally or offloading. But if you sometimes keep videos on your phone for a while the larger size is nice.
@@TechGuyBeau Thank you for your advice!
Very straightforward and helpful. Thank you!
Nice and informative. Great help for an Apple newbie. Thanks.
thank you my cable was an issue and the exfat format
thanks brother u helped me alot from india
Thanks bro..got my pendrive working with this!
LOVE THE VIDEO! Great job on this!
What would be the easiest way to move pictures from my phone that an external drive?
Great info. I had to do some digging about formatting the flash drive I had. Works great
Awesome. I realized it would probably be a bit of a black box for people who are just getting the device
One thing, I think you should’ve mentioned is the fact that you can do 4K 60 when you’re using an external drive. If you don’t use an external drive you’re stuck at 4K 30
not when you're using the blackmagic app. with BM app, you can shoot 4k 60p Apple Log internally.
@@criticaltinker perhaps I should have said using the stock camera app. Either way - it's not mentioned.
Great video, do you have any links to the nvme drive, cable and the enclosure used in this video?
Can we record 4k 60fps directly to extrnal harddissk or transfer files using harddisk in iphone 15 as well ?? Or this feature is only available in 15 pro
My understanding is pro or pro max only
That was so helpful!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
great video! but i have a question
so i wanna recording video and directly save on external storage but i dont wanna use ProRes, did you have some solution about it ? thx
Thank you! This helped me a lot!
Awesome. I was surprised there was little to no info on UA-cam about it.
So, I made a video myself
I have an iPhone 11.. nothing pops up in the format page, do I have no hope?
Thank you for making this video.
❤❤❤ absolutely helpful
Thanks. If you'd rather keep the external drive formatted in APFS you can install software, APFS for Windows BY PARAGON SOFTWARE or MacDrive 11 Standard and Pro, on your Windows PC that will enable you to read APFS files on your external drive.
Can you record video directly to external storage on android/ Samsung?
This could be a terrific shortcut for me as a ytuber; any idea if it's available in a similar way on Samsung android?
So it’s only for ProRes? Doesn’t work for photos or non-ProRes videos either? I kind of wish I could shoot tons of photos (even RAW ones I don’t want eating up my iCloud storage) directly to an SSD for the day, then return home and plug said SSD into computer to edit off of…
You can move any photos or videos to your external storage. Just find the video and save it to your files where you can find your external storage location
@@drivenbyseb yeah I did this, but it’s not the same as just capturing directly to the drive. I did a recent shoot and had a few hundred photos, and had to wait for them all to transfer to the drive (which was actually surprisingly slow? Took probably 10+ minutes with a Samsung T7 and a 20gbit/s USB-C 3 cable, these weren’t even RAW 50MB+ photos, just normal 2-7MB .heic and jpegs). Also this cluttered up my iCloud Photo Library and stuff has still been syncing for awhile with it. I’d rather just save the photos directly to external storage at times rather than having to manually transfer everything later.
@@LandonM11_ Can you do this using the Blackmagic Camera App?
How can I get my samsung T7 to work with my iphone 13 with usb support? I tried hooking the T7 SSD through my apple lightning port camera adapter. It worked at 1st and the external drive showed up, then my iPhone 13 stopped finding the T7 SSD drive. Even with external power supplied to the camera adapter the drive just flashes its blue LED. I can use an external powered SD card reader/USB 3 multi port hub and the T7 SSD seems to then have enough power to be recognized by my iphone. Why wont the iphone usb to lightning camera adapter accessory with external power work?
I use a usb female to usb3 “A” size adapter dongle to make the connection from the Samsung T7 SSD to the apple lightning port to usb camera adapters input. What is the deal, why is there not enough power available through the apple brand camera adapter box thingy? The SSD is formatted in exfat
Thanks
For anyone still wondering, yes, you can record prores, or h265 or even just h264 to external ssd as well via the blackmagic camera app. I have just tested it and it works. You would have to change the video format to h264 (or h265), and the select storage location to your external drive inside the blackmagic app. I have just tested it using the iPhone 15 pro max with a 4TB samsung t7.
Thank you
Thanks
Gonna buy 15 ProMax. Want to record to some C thumbdrive. Don’t have Mac. How do I save in Windows computer
Thank you
Great video!
so having Pro Res function is the key? basically older iPhones dont have this privilege... right?
Great video. How do you have so much storage on your phone is it the one TB? also why is my speed dropping down to 40mb/s when transfering from drive to computer?
Wow thanks ❤
How do i record DIRECTLY to the external storage? My problem is i record a TON of 5 second 4k pro res log footage. Its a pain in the ass to click and move them one by one
It will record to the storage automatically if you record pro res.
What external hard drive kit do you have?? I couldn’t find it
Hi, I have iphone 15 pro same set-up with your video. Can you help me please with this issue. Try to copy multiple photos and videos there is a message appear saying ' The file couldn’t be saved because you don’t have permission.' Thank you
Have you noticed any impact on battery life when storing to the SSD? I imagine it draws a lot
Not really these SSDs typically pull only a few watts. I often don’t do long recordings on battery anyways
Nice!
thank you !!!
Can i do this in iphone 13???
Nobody is mentioning NON pro res recording to SSD. is that possible? If working with NON pro res projects you want files quickly and easy to external drive and not in internal phone storage.
One question, I would be able to transfer the videos and photos from the SSD recorded on my iPhone 15 pro to my Windows 10 computer so I can edit and checkt them there? or I will also need a Mac for this? because I am content creator and I have to chose between pixel 8 pro and iPhone 15 pro, and this is a very usefull thing but I want to be sure if I will be able to edit my content on my windows 10 computer, thank you, good video
Can u link the nvme and enclosure used
How many gb of extendable flash drive can iphone 15 pro 128gb variant supports
How about screen recording???
thx bro
My Samsung flash drive mounts and reads on my Mac but not on my iPhone pro max 15
Does this work on the older iPhones with the lightning connection too?
It does not sorry
@@TechGuyBeau I thought so. Thanks for the response.
Can do this for PDF files too?
I did all of that, my sandisk flash drive shows when I open up my files folder but I record and press ProRes with the sandisk connected it still saves to my phone and not the flash drive
Does this work with screen recording as well? As in recording playing game on phone
I am curious to understand where are all my photos and videos currently stored on my iPhone 15 Pro Max ?, I wish to transfer all of them or major chunk on this external drive that you just showed. That way I can stop paying for my iCloud subscription. Thank you,
Assuming 15 pro or pro max, yes you can just transfer them. That’s what I do for all my recordings
I formatted the SSD with both formats and my iPhone 15 Pro Max is still not recognizing it. I tried a flash drive and that works. Do you have any other suggestions so that the SSD can be recognized by the iPhone?
is it only for prores? can i shoot normal foootage with the external drive?
You can only SHOOT pro res directly to external, but you can shoot normal and just transfer using “files” to any nvme
Can you move photos or save directly to external drive? Or only in video tht you can do that?
He said at the end something like "you can transfer video or pictures." I would think you could just go into Photos on your phone and "select" the ones you want to move, hit the up arrow and select "export unmodified originals" (or Save to Files) and then browse over to your external drive and start the transfer
@@4score yes he said that, but i am wondering if the phone can directly save into the external drive, instead of going to the phone and manually transferring it to the drive.
@@ronelguarin Im curious about that too.
@@ronelguarin You can only SHOOT pro res directly to external, but you can shoot normal and just transfer using “files” to any nvme
he said this on another comment
From the web, "Photon, a relatively new photography app for iOS, released an update that now allows photographers to save photos captured on the new iPhone 15 series directly to SSDs connected via USB-C."
You are my Hero. 🦸
Is this working on Cinematic and high resolution photos too?
Is there a way to transfer ProRaw images to an SSD without the images converting to Jpeg?
Is this feature available on the regular 15/15 plus too? Or only on the pro models ?
No. Has to be pro
@@TechGuyBeau you saved me a bundle 🙂.
Can I use any usb c cable for a faster transfer? Or does cable affect the speed? I honestly don't know. Please answer. Thank you!
you need a proper usb c data cable that comes with an enclosure or similar.
So if the iphone is full. Can we move photo or video directly to external storage to free up space ?
Yes
When you record, how do you know it is recording to MICRO SD OR SSD Portable Drive after formatting , Thanks
Notice when I point out how much recording time is left. That will change if you put in storage, going up or down from internal storage
Great video! I’m thinking about getting external storage to shoot higher quality videos. What do you think about usb c flash drives? Do they do the same thing as the storage devices you showed in your video?
It will work pretty fast, nvme speeds will be 1000 Mbps. The best usb flash drives are only about 300 (Samsung bar). I’d say be sure that the usb is as fast as possible
Thanks for the reply! I’m looking at one on Amazon right now, how is this one?
SAMSUNG Type-C™ USB Flash Drive, 256GB, Transfers 4GB Files in 11 Secs w/Up to 400MB/s 3.13 Read Speeds, Compatible w/USB 3.0/2.0, Waterproof, 2022,Blue
@@itsMaiku that should be okay. 400mbps is pretty quick yeah
@@TechGuyBeau thank you!!
Would this work on an Iphone 13 pro max? Was thinking of getting a USB C to Lightning cable to try it out
Only on the 15 pro or pro max for now
The drive needs to be formatted to exfat?
Yes
I bought a 4TB LEVEN JPS850 4TB PCIe Gen4 3D NAND NVMe M.2 SSD with Thermal Pad and Heat Sink BUT it does not show even after I formatted to EXFAT twice, please advise?
As far as I know, Gen 4 SSDs don't work with iPhone 15 Pro/Pro-Max. This is mainly because these iPhones can supply only a max of 4.5 watt power through the USB-C ports and Gen 4 NVMe SSDs generally use more than 6 watt peak to operate. Another problem might be the enclosure, as many available only support upto 2tb SSDs.Please check if your enclosure supports 4 tb Gen 4 SSDs. If it does , one last thing you can try is using a USB-C hub with dedicated 100w power delivery port. Plug it to your iPhone and plug the SSD to the hub and power the hub through the usb-c pd port such that it charges your phone while simultaneously powering up your SSD. This solution works for some gen 4 SSDs not all. Your gen 4 SSD should work with new iPad Pro models as they have thunderbolt port which can provide more power(upto 15 watts) and are backward compatible with 3.0/3.1/3.2 gen2 usb-c as well. But best solution would be to use a gen 3 NVMe ssd upto 2 tb and a cheap supported enclosure which you can directly use with your iPhone like shown in this video. No use of gen 4 anyway as the ports support max 10 Gbps speed. Please confirm if you have tried any solution and if it works. Thanks
pro res is better than 4k 60?
Pro res has much better dynamic range and colours. The file size is very large however
is there a lead to do this on 14pro ?
Does this work on iPhone 14 pro max also or this a new feature with the 15 pro max?
15 pro/max only
M2 128g it can used sir?
Can I get a link for the case and the ssd.thanks
The case and such is here:
amzn.to/3PURly0
the enclosure is here:
amzn.to/402ctXC
Damn is there anyway to do this with a 14 pro max
No, 15 pro and newer only
Is the ExFAT recognized by an android phone..???
Yes it does
Does this feature work with non pro models?
No, not this yeah
How to transfer photos from external drive to iPhone ?
It is shown in the second half of the video
Can I transfer videos captured by iphone 15 pro max to external hard drive?
Yes you can.
Can you help me please ? I have an iPhone 14 pro Max and Ugreen enclosure brand I have tried to connect them but still does not work and does not shows up even in files folder in my iPhone. Can you support me please ? Thanks
Have you found any solution, yet. And can u confirm which m.2 NVMe ssd are you using which doesn't work, gen 3 or gen 4? Are you providing external power supply to it ?
Can it work on iPhone 8?
No. 15 pro only sorry
Can you use something like Luma fusion and edit directly from the external.
yes I do it all the time in Luma fusion.I use my iPad Pro with a Samsung T7 and it works great.
Does anyone think theyre gonna make this a feature for iphone 14 series?
No
Hi there, Can I use this external SSD to transfer photos and videos from iphone internal storage to SSD? I mean does iphone allow or not?
thanks Tech mate.
Yes you can. So long as they are a format the iPhone can read
Does Apple sell usb c useable for iPhone 15 for shooting ProRes?
I don’t think so. You can just grab an enclosure and nvme or an external ssd. I put some on my Amazon store you can look at for inspiration
does with work with iPhone 12 max pro?
No, 15 pro only for now
dose that also let you take a photos onto an external drive as well
Yes pro res photos
Thanks i was thinking of upgrading prob in Feb. if i start taking photography more again.@@TechGuyBeau
How can one move files between MacBook and iPhone directly
You can do this if both devices are using the same WiFi or through attaching them through a USB-C cable.
Can I save movies or photos first in files using the iPhone storage space and then transfer them in a second time?
Yes
Thanks so much!@@TechGuyBeau
Just got a 256 gb sandisk usb c drive to record 4k 60 pro res videos but no matter what whenever I take a video it always stutters and is choppy no idea what to do now
Might be too high power demand from the drive?
can iphone recognize the ntfs hardrive i have
Does this work with photos too
Raw photos
Can you use micro SD?
That’s depends on speeds. I think according to another user it’s a bit too slow
Does this work on iPhone 13 Pro?
No only 15 pro can record directly to usb media
And can i use my ssd 2tb will all my files in android to transfer to iPhone 15 pro max like movies or pictures like that..???
If you record them in compatibility mode then yes
if I have over 20k pics and videos on my iPhone (icloud) what’s the best way to transfer onto my external hard drive (sea gate) ???
I cannot figure it out on my Mac or HP labtop 😩
If you don’t have an iPhone 15 then your best bet is to plug it into your computer. It should pop up as a discoverable folder on your laptop
@@TechGuyBeau would you be able to make a video on it please? I’ve been having the hardest time trying to figure it out. My phone data is not even pulling up on the HP for me to be able to transfer when I plug my phone into it. And on the Mac I’m completely lost lol.
How to transfer the photos from iPhone to SSD?
It’s shown in the second half of the video
Hi! What kind of the external format device that you used ? Thanks
I show them in the video. The disk and the enclosure
How’s the playback for pro res 4k 30 and 60 using a P3 ssd? Does it skip any frames?
Hard to say, I haven’t used a p3 with this phone as I find the p3 has bad write endurance. Short term it should be okay but I wouldn’t trust that nvme long term. You’d want a drive with some dram/more cache