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Hi all,
I was just wondering what TP members think of hard-drive based photo backup/transfer gadgets that can be used on the move. Do these seem like a good idea, or would you just buy more memory cards?
I shoot in RAW and currently have one 8-gig SD card (which, from memory, means I can store 657 shots at a time).
I'm undertaking some fairly substantial photo projects in the near future though and was wondering about getting a hard drive unit to either backup my shots or free-up card space on the move.
A work colleague sent me this link to 'Storage Depot' who are doing some incredibly cheap solutions - like a 40GB drive for £68!
http://www.storagedepot.co.uk/Digital-Photo-Storage/sc889.aspx
Using one of these as a backup seems like a no-brainer but would anyone risk transferring images onto one and then wiping the card?!
Obviously, if it was to fail you'd be screwed but then memory cards aren't exactly bullet-proof are they!
Any thoughts? Anyone use them? (Professionally?)
I was just wondering what TP members think of hard-drive based photo backup/transfer gadgets that can be used on the move. Do these seem like a good idea, or would you just buy more memory cards?
I shoot in RAW and currently have one 8-gig SD card (which, from memory, means I can store 657 shots at a time).
I'm undertaking some fairly substantial photo projects in the near future though and was wondering about getting a hard drive unit to either backup my shots or free-up card space on the move.
A work colleague sent me this link to 'Storage Depot' who are doing some incredibly cheap solutions - like a 40GB drive for £68!
http://www.storagedepot.co.uk/Digital-Photo-Storage/sc889.aspx
Using one of these as a backup seems like a no-brainer but would anyone risk transferring images onto one and then wiping the card?!
Any thoughts? Anyone use them? (Professionally?)