So -
My wife purchased a 3g iPad for me for my birthday back in May. This was an unsolicited/unrequested gift - we'd only briefly spoken of the machine's potential for a photographer, but I honestly hadn't really researched it that closely, and I generally don't chase after new technology as a first adopter - well, that changed when she gave me the gift.
Since then I've downloaded the apps I think I'll need, and have had the opportunity to use it in client meetings, and in the field in a journalistic situation.
I am *very* impressed.
I haven't yet used it to download or edit photos - though I could see a situation where that could happen. But more on that in a bit.
First - client meeting.
I was able to hand the client the iPad, and they could slide through the images, open-pinching for more detail so they had a true sense of the quality of my work. We then went to an app that let us get a look at the sun's position in the sky at future date and at a potential shoot location. Very useful for us, and very impressive to the client - they were immediately sold on working with me for their project, and I've more work with them in the future (architectural firm - hurrah me).
Now - in the field:
I was returning from the veterinarian office with my pooch and only a couple miles from home when all hell started breaking loose around me. Suddenly there were cops zooming all over hell; it was as if the police were fire ants, and someone had poked a stick in their mound. As I approached my house, the police heli showed up, and started circling about 1/4 mile away. I offloaded the pooch, grabbed 2 cameras, the iPad and my cell phone, and hit the door.
I pulled into a church parking lot that seemed the center of attention, got out, and began to work. Immediately was able to snag a couple of interviews with witnesses - there'd been a bank robbery not far away, and a deputy sheriff had been shot during a chase. The chase ended up a half a block away in a hail of gunfire, which my witness had heard. I was able to get the interviews with the iPad in 2 key keystrokes.
I moved up to a second floor balcony where I had a great position on the manhunt that was underway. The police were pushing through a stand of woods next to a greenbelt/flood plain.
Then I emailed friends with media contacts here. They put me on to a couple they had, and off we went.
I was able to get google earth coordinates, street names, everything you'd need to fill out cutlines for the images.
I would also have been able, if I'd had the camera connection kit, to send in the photos from location.
Later, I had the only photograph of the remaining (living) suspect being loaded into a police cruiser.
All the outlets were interested - none ended up using any of it tho, as the deputy that was shot was only grazed and was going to be fine. Yeah - in other words it wasn't a story unless the deputy had been badly wounded. Amazing.
Anyway, the paper ran the crappy shots their dispatched stringer got - and I got nothing, but I learned a TON that day about the potential of the iPad, and I am *very* impressed.
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Thought my experience might be useful to you all.
Kendal