I was concerned about wear and tear on the card connectors inside the
camera. I've come across a number of bodies on evilBay where one or more of
the CF pins were bent over, and there's no fix to that.
>
>For me just the opposite. When I got my first digital camera, I
>immediately got a card reader, as a matter of convenience. I just
>left the reader hooked to my computer and life was and still is
>good. And I don't trust wireless for downloads.
>
>
>>I use the cable all the time as it's more convenient. What I would
>>REALLY like to see would be a bluetooth adapter for the camera,
>>which would be even more convenient.
>>
>>>
>>>As I was transferring images from my Olympus E-1 to my computer, I
>>>wondered how many of today's digital photographers have ever used a
>>>transfer cable. The modern SD cards and the like are taken for
>>>granted. But, for some of us, with large, slow cards, this is how it's
>>>done.
>>>
>>>http://www.gallery.leica-users.org/v/OldNick/20190204-IMG_1367.JPG.html
>>>
>>
>
Chris
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro
- Hunter S. Thompson
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