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Single point of failure though. I suspect the hard drive is more likely to fail/error than the CF card.
I think it fair to say that when going out into the big wide open, it's more likely you were going to be poo'd on by a bird than say an elephant, but does this mean every time you leave the house it's inevitable your going to get covered in bird poo?
You mention 'a single point of failure', with all due respect Byker, I think that's highly disproportionate - I've had one years error free service from the drive so far, yes it's basically a laptop drive and destined to give in at some point, but do the math, 6500 raw files at roughly 8MB per raw, I think you'll come to the conclusion that it's more than a lot on CF cards. I noticed that you mentioned you stick to Sandisk as they haven't failed you, me too and I'm the same with Seagate laptop drives.
At roughly £30 - £50 for a good quality hard drive like seagate etc, provided you have the nexto shell, you make a significant saving.
That being said, as soon as I notice any kind of suspicious behaviour from the drive, it's time to replace it. Just like a worn tire really.
This method works great for me and still does without error.
