Don't let those unique CCD-tone photos you took with your Sony Cyber-shot, Canon IXUS, or Casio Exilim stay stuck in your camera. Transfer them to your phone or computer in seconds with the USB-C 3-in-1 Card Reader.
Why Do You Need a Card Reader?
The vast majority of retro cameras from the 2000s connect to a computer via a USB cable — but this isn't always practical. Some models have lost their cables, some require drivers, and some disconnect when their battery dies.
The solution is simple: take the SD card out of the camera, insert it into the card reader, and connect it to your phone or laptop. No cables, no drivers, no charging issues.
Which Cameras Does It Work With?
- Those using SD cards: Canon IXUS, PowerShot, Nikon Coolpix, Olympus, Panasonic Lumix series
- Those using MicroSD: Some Casio Exilim and Sony models
- USB flash drive: For direct data transfer
Features
- Connection: USB-C (MacBook, iPad Pro, Android phone, Windows laptop compatible)
- Supported Cards: SD / SDHC / SDXC, MicroSD / MicroSDHC / MicroSDXC
- Additional Slot: USB-A input (flash drive transfer)
- Speed: USB 3.0 supported, fast transfer
- Size: Keychain size, won't get lost in your bag
Simplifies Your Retro Photo Workflow
Vintage camera → SD card → Card reader → Phone/Laptop. That's it. You don't need anything else to transfer your photos to Instagram, TikTok, or your archive. Preserve the CCD color tones as they are, using Lightroom only for resizing or minor corrections.
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