Ipad for Client Presentations

No, But I plan on it. As soon as I get better camera gear I'll be buying an ipad to throw in my bag. In a pinch it can also be used to dump your memory card into if you need more space, or to back up photos
 
No, But I plan on it. As soon as I get better camera gear I'll be buying an ipad to throw in my bag. In a pinch it can also be used to dump your memory card into if you need more space, or to back up photos

Yeah, that would be great if it came with any type of memory slot. Which it doesn't. You have to buy an expensive add on from Apple that then sticks out the side. No USB either. Sigh! And the above is why I don't buy anything that makes me use "their" proprietary interfaces. Sony is starting to learn, Apple still hasn't.

- Jeff
 
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I plan on it when I do weddings.
 
I'll wait to see what Google's G-pad is like before I consider it. A tablet PC would do the same thing while providing all the functionality of a laptop.
 
It definitely rates high on the 'wow' factor, but not so much on the user friendly or functionality factors.

Also, I don't know if there is a way to calibrate the display for accurate colors & tones...which may or may not be a factor for you.
 
Good points everyone -- not sure about the color calibration, either.

I do like the idea of no longer printing (or having printed) portfolio prints. Saving that expense (plus the book, pages, etc.) is nice and it would be much easier to maintain and update.

PLUS, images look better on screen than printed with ink.
 
As a related note, one of the problems with using something like the IPad (or any tablet for that matter) is only so many people can look at the screen at the same time. While this is true for a binder portfolio, at least with a binder you can take individual pictures out and pass them around the table. Different people will pause longer over different pictures. Just some food for thought.

- Jeff
 
for the price of the ipad, i would get a lcd TV.

thats what i use right now and it works really good,

and some printed shot in binders

its large and the resolution is really good.
 
I use the iPad. I always prefer printed images to hand to people but the iPad is so great for dumping photos or mini libraries on in a hurry. It's way better than a laptop because it's at least something you can give them in their hands. Another nice feature about it that it's cheap.. compared to printing constantly, this is a very cheap method after the initial cost. That and if you have any videos you'd like to show your client, it's really perfect.

My say is that they're not ideal, but incredibly handy, enough that they do a great job.
 
Just got an iPad to show portfolios. I decided against 3G access because the costs can be rather high if one goes too high on data use. Thus far I love the color and am using either PowerPoint or Keynote for the presentations.
 

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