Mini laptos usually have no CF Card reader....Maurice wrote:Hi Crizz,
When I 'went digital' in 2004, I bought a storage device along with it, a 40GB Smartdisk Flashtrax. This device cost me at the time 600 euro incl a spare battery. The latter you will be needing as these things dry out after downloading two 4GB cards. Don't really know about todays devices but I think you might consider a minilaptop as well. I recently saw a 10" netbook with 250GB harddisk and battery life upto 7,5 hours for less than 300 euro. This offers so much more than just storage, consider it!
Maurice.
No, but a 5 EUR USB CF-reader does the trick.B767-300ER wrote:Mini laptos usually have no CF Card reader....
So this is what you use on small trips Iwan, I am wondering if you also use Kodachrome25 during big trips, that would be the ultimate backup...Iwan Bogels wrote:Hi Chris,
In case of small trips I have at least three places where I keep a copy of all my photos. I back-up my photos every evening, and try to keep my copies in different places (camera bag / laptop bag / luggage). I know it's a bit "over the top", but I'd rather be safe than sorry in case of crashes or robbery.
Hope this helps....
Cheers,
Iwan
I'm using a 10 inch ASUS Seashell (eee) netbook on trips. Canon DPP cannot be installed because it requires a minimum desktop resolution and checks on that during installation. Instead I've installed Irfanview which can display RAW images, but you have to be a little patient (I'm talking about EOS50D raw's).Erik_7Xi wrote:I was looking at Atom driven notebooks but these seem very slow and certainly not powerful enough to edit images or browse RAW images. Does anyone have any experience with using Canon DPP, Photoshop or FastStone on modern netbooks (possibly even the new dual core Atoms)?
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