Thanks for the info, just ordered one and a 160 Gig HD for it, this better work
I had it up in running in short order, just follow the instructions!

Stu
Posted 15 April 2008 - 05:12 PM
Thanks for the info, just ordered one and a 160 Gig HD for it, this better work
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Posted 18 April 2008 - 03:18 PM
I had it up in running in short order, just follow the instructions!
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Posted 28 August 2011 - 08:31 AM
The problem with the Ipad is that it just doesn't have enough storage for any kind of a big trip and there is no redundancy. 64 GB is no where near enough storage and on big trips I want to have some secure backup as well. For a few days the Ipad might be OK but for 3 weeks not so much at least for the way I like to keep my files.iPad is the way to go and can store original RAW as well as jpg.
No need for a laptop or dedicated storage device.
This will allow you to back up RAW to an iPad and retrieve later for editing.
If you buy the ipad camera connection kit ($29), it will copy RAW and jpg files off an SD card and save them to your iPad. The original RAW file [and matching jpg if you shot both] is stored on the iPad. Then you can save that RAW file from the iPad to your mac/PC with iPhoto, Image Capture, Aperture, Lightroom, etc.
I have personally verified that this works and the original RAW file is preserved untouched.
This will work for any RAW file that Apple supports. The easiest way to find out whether your flavor of RAW is supported is to open the file in iPhoto. Or there is a list of supported cameras here: Supported RAW files If your version of RAW is not supported, the camera connection kit will not import it so this iPad backup process is not available. [Unless you use just jpg].
This is a great backup method while on a trip.
Cheers
Bill
Canon 7d, Nauticam, Lots of glass, Olympus OMD-EM5, Nauticam, 60 macro, 45 macro, 8 mm fisheye, Inon, S&S, Athena Strobes plus lots of fiddly bits.
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Has anybody tried the Sanho hyperdrive photo storage / viewer devices?
Posted 03 July 2013 - 10:00 AM
I just used my Galaxy Nexus 10 Tablet, otg cable and a 32gb thumb drives for my last trip. Mostly worked very well. the high res screen was very nice to see the picts. There are many editing tools, but nothing as nice as photoshop.