
If you have built up a collection of pictures on your iPhone and you want to delete them bulk style, they can seem impossible to remove, unless you BIN each picture individual. I had like 300 pictures on my phone and I got all confused with the sync thing, and pluss I did not want to sync all my pics ahhhhh anyway, you don’t have to delete the pictures off you iPhone one by one. Simply plug your iPhone into your Mac and launch the Image Capture application; it’s in your Application folder.
After launching - Image Capture - the application on your Mac, click DOWNLOAD SOME and this will open a panel that lets you view all the images in your iPhone camera role. Simply highlight the images you want to delete either in bulk or single and click delete and they will be deleted from your iPhone camera role.

This seems like an oversight to me, Apple should allow you to delete multiple pictures from your camera role on the iPhone itself, but as yet that seems impossible. SO you need to open the helpful little Image Capture application and delete the images from your iPhone while the phone is connected to your Mac.
It took me ages to work this out so I thought I’d share it.
Hope it helps everyone…
You are a genius! Thanks! How did you figure this one out?