I ended up with about 60GB of images on my 45 day trip around the
country. If I'd had a couple more 8GB cards I'd have been able to do
the whole trip on cards alone. But that still wouldn't make for a backup.
Chuck Norcutt
Bob Whitmire wrote:
> Thanx for all the advice. Plenty to think about, but not much time. I
> think I'll start by adding up the GB of storage I've already got on my
> cards and see if I can survive this one trip without extra, then get
> something for next time around.
>
> --Bob Whitmire
> www.bwp33.com
>
>
> On Jun 4, 2009, at 2:01 PM, Daniel Sepke wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>
>> I will second Piers recommendation of the P-3000. Mine has been
>> upgraded
>> with a 120gb HDD. Since they are on clearance I am about add a
>> second one to
>> live at my office. The P-3000 is still available new at $370 plus a
>> $100
>> rebate. Its bigger & newer brothers add little to the feature count
>> but a
>> lot to the price tag.
>>
>> I also have a Lenovo netbook that at the moment gets used as to remote
>> control my Elinchrom flash setup as well as dump the SxS chips from
>> my video
>> setup when I have heavy shooting days (Sony SxS memory cards are NOT
>> cheap!). If I was looking to travel lighter on a trip I would likely
>> take
>> the netbook in place of my main laptop but I would probably still
>> take the
>> Epson.
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