Transfer photos using SanDisk Connect Wireless flash drive

How are photos viewed when transferred from my iPhone to a SanDisk Connect Wireless flash drive and then to my iPad or my PC. Are they placed in the camera roll like all other photos?
are photos transferred from the device directly to the camera roll?
are the transferred photos then native on the iPad? Or only viewed through the SanDisk device?
once photos are transferred from iPhone to SanDisk can I transfer to the iPad and view them as if they were taken on the iPad?
can I select ALL photos from my iPhone and transfer them ALL easily to the SanDisk and the other way around? Then transfer ALL to my iPad?

The following quote is from the SanDisk support site: http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/10543/session/L2F2LzEvdGltZS8xNDEw NDY4NTcxL3NpZC8xblJUYjkybQ%3D%3D
Photo storage and location once downloaded to a mobile device from the Wireless Media Drive
Where are photos stored once downloaded to my mobile device from the Wireless Media Drive?
You can use the Wireless Media Drive app to download photos from the Wireless Media Drive to your mobile device.
On an iPhone / iPad / iPod touch  (photos can be viewed in 2 locations)
1. In the camera roll
2. In the photos section of the Wireless Media Drive app. Select the iPhone / iPad tab at the bottom to see photos that are downloaded to your mobile device.

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