Offline storage on a long trip
chuck ackerman
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I'll be going to Austraila for two weeks this summer. I won't be taking a computer with me.
What's the best way to copy my photos so I can clear my compact flash card when it's full?
I've seen hard disk devices and CD burning devices. I'm leaning toward the hard disk as they seem to take up a lot less space in my luggage. I'd like to think that money is no object, but it is. I really don't want to spend $300 on top of what I'm already spending for the trip.
Is there a device for $100 or is this a pipe dream?
Thanks
What's the best way to copy my photos so I can clear my compact flash card when it's full?
I've seen hard disk devices and CD burning devices. I'm leaning toward the hard disk as they seem to take up a lot less space in my luggage. I'd like to think that money is no object, but it is. I really don't want to spend $300 on top of what I'm already spending for the trip.
Is there a device for $100 or is this a pipe dream?
Thanks
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http://cgi.ebay.com/30GB-Data-Bank-Portable-Digital-Photo-Storage-X-DRIVE_W0QQitemZ7584708971QQcategoryZ15215QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Did an ebay search for digital photo storage...here is the link to all the results
http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?ht=1&from=R4&satitle=digital+portable+photo+storage&sacat=625%26catref%3DC6
good luck.
art scott
I just use an older style with a laptop 30 gig hard drive & carry a spare battery for it. I can suck down about 5 or 6 gigs with it using both batteries. It is very old now (almost 2 years)
If i wasnt shooting RAW then i would just a few 1 gig cards.
Where are you visiting ?
Hope this helps. And welcome to Dgrin.:):
I'm a little skeptical since they sell a 120 gig for way less than anything else I've seen. Should I be nervous? Does the fact that many others sell it make it legit? Does the low selling price mean it's a refurb or a second?
Corrected link
***NB battery life is going to play a huge part here.
It doesn't look to me as if this thing runs on batteries. So you could carry it on your trip, but you would need to plug it in to a power source to use it. You wouldn't be able to use it in the field. Otherwise, it sure is cheap.
Be very, very skeptical: http://www.resellerratings.com/seller_info.pl?seller_id=11195
Looks like a scam site... Copyright 2003 yet no records of transactions via resellerratings... http://www.resellerratings.com/seller_info.pl?seller_id=11195
Yeah, it's hard to tell from the picture if it's a plugin device or not. I gotta guess that it is or they'd be bragging about the battery operation.
A battery driven device would be cool, but not a requirement. I can wait until I get back to my room each night to copy the pics. With a 30 day money back gurantee I'm tempted to plunge.
What I want to know is how they undercut their retail sellers and still get the retail sellers to keep selling it.
Ok, now I'm nervous. The web site isn't mediagear.com, it's mymediagear.com. Maybe it is a scam. OTOH, maybe they just started selling directly on line and there aren't any ratings on them yet.
I read on another forum where a photog swears by smartdisk fastrax unit...said he has dropped them more than once and basically destroyed the case and it kept operating....he really like it brecause he could visually check for the down load...so I would check out the fotochute that is mentioned above.
On a recent month-long trip to Guatemala and Brazil, I got by spendidly with a 2 gig card, two 1 gig cards, my 60 gig iPod and a belkin card reader made for the iPod. I had read all kinds of posts detailing the shortcomings of this system but I tested it out thoroughly and it worked well for me. Yes, the iPod uses charge capacity quickly and it takes essentially overnight to recharge, but I never tried to download more than about 200 photos in a session (full resolution from my 20D) and it handled the task in 30-45 minutes. It never came close to running out of power and I came home with 1300 raw files on it along with my 9 gigs of music and the 300 photo files I had loaded on from home to show my acquaintances. For me, the only drawback was not being able to actually see the raw files as you can on the epsons. If you shoot 300 photos every single day or stay in places with no electricity it obviously is not up to the task, but for the other 90% of us its great to have one little machine multi-tasking.
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