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Hellooo,

Used to be a Fuji user until I switched to the lure of FF Sony for a number of years but just got myself a lovely X100V to enjoy my photography again.

Questions on the USB connection and Fuji Cam Remote.  I do a lot of development stuff on my iPad Pro.

  USB C.  It does not seem possible to connect from my iPad Pro to the X100V and browse the devices Images.  I can do this using Files or Affinity Pro software with Sony so I can import RAW files.  Am I doing something wrong?

  Fuji Can Remote.  Is there no landscape mode available?  It just seems to be portrait.  Not the biggest issue but I always think that if developers don't write modern apps that can support both portrait and landscape it is just laziness.  Edit:  Ahh, just seen that this is a known gripe among users here.

Any advice from learned people to confirm the above or guide me would be much appreciated.

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Not sure whether you still are looking for a solution, but I can import images from my X100V into the native Apple Photos app on my iPad Pro. I have to use the Apple camera adapter though. Another possibility would be to connect a SD-card reader to the iPad.

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