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Excellent condition but used on about 10 trips. Outside has some cosmetic surface scratches. I have some extra padded dividers that are not in the photo's, I'll included them. $100.00 plus shipping costs Specs:INTERIOR: 21.48" x 16.42" x 12.54" (54.6 x 41.7 x 31.9 cm) EXTERIOR: 24.76" x 19.57" x 13.90" (62.9 x 49.7 x 35.3 cm) Watertight, crushproof, and dust proof Easy open Double Throw latches Open cell core with solid wall design - strong, light weight O-ring seal Automatic Pressure Equalization Valve Fold down handles Stainless steel hardware and padlock protectors 4 level Pick 'N' Pluck with convoluted lid foam Personalized nameplate service available Unconditional Lifetime Guarantee of Excellence Retractable extension handle Strong polyurethane wheels with stainless steel bearings
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I won a Drobo 5N2 NAS in a photo competition, but I don't need another NAS, so I'm looking for a buyer! Add 1 or more drives to get started. Add more drives as necessary to increase capacity. 5 drive bays (3.5” SATA or SSD) Drobo Disaster Recovery technology 2x Gigabit Ethernet (cables provided) Optional mSATA SSD improves performance up to 3X Power fail protection with battery backup BeyondRAID for advanced data protection More info: https://www.drobostore.com/products/drobo-5n2 $450USD including shipping within the US
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Need some more storage for that 4K,6K,8K video? I'm selling a 3 month old basically new OWC Thunderbay 4, 40TB (4x10TB) RAID array. This has a Thunderbolt 2 connection and is super fast using RAID5. This will NOT work with a Thunderbolt 3 adapter on the new MacBook Pro (that's why I'm selling it). I paid $2,997 from B&H and am willing to part with it for $2,700. I'll cover shipping in the US, drive is located in Portland, Oregon.
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Hello, This is my first post on this site, and I hope that your experiences, expertise and suggestions can help me find what I need. I shoot all my pictures in RAW and generally also take some video footage. What I am looking for is the following: Tablet or laptop to backup and view the RAW (i.e., CR2) files Being able to install Lightroom would be great but is not 100% required, as long as I can at least view the images Having a USB port would be great for usign external hard drives, etc. The tablet/laptop should be light The item shouldn't cost more than $400-$500 I currently have the Microsoft Surface RT, which I HATE I am open to Chromebooks with an external drive (unless some have larger storage) but I can't seem to find out if they allow to view CR2 files Thank you very much in advance, I really appreciate your help. Best regards, Stefan
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Hey guys I'd welcome some expert advice please on Sandisk SDXC Ultra memory card capacity. I'm using a Nikon D800 (I have had it two years) and have a 16GB CF card for the main picture-taking memory storage and a Sandisk Ultra 64GB SDXC card for the back up. I have either chosen the wrong SDXC card or I am doing something wrong as the card seems to stop recording - or at least cannot be read - once it gets to about 32GB used. I don't think it's a fault in this specific card as I have two of them and they are both the same. And I have two D800 bodies too and have the same issue with both. I have tried reformatting the cards which has made no difference. Is there a limit to the amount of memory that a D800 can address on an Ultra SDXC card? Have I just picked the wrong memory card (doh)? Your views and solutions would be most welcome.
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- Nikon D800
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A little while ago I asked about GoPro file sizes to judge how much memory is needed to record all dives on a trip in their entirety. I couldn't find any real numbers online so when my GoPro hero 3 black came in yesterday I decided to do the experiment for most formats and frame rates. The somewhat surprising results are listed below. format frame rate fov time (sec) size (MB) size/hr(GB) sizeM (MB) size/hr(GB) 720 60 w 60 150 9.0 0.0 0.0 720 120 w 60 226 13.6 1288 77.3 960 48 w 60 224 13.4 0.0 0.0 960 100 w 60 224 13.4 0.0 0.0 1080 24 w 60 221 13.3 501 30.1 1080 30 w 60 149 8.9 0.0 0.0 1080 48 w 60 223 13.4 582 34.9 1080 60 w 78 289 13.3 1416 65.4 1080 30 m 60 149 8.9 0.0 0.0 1080 30 n 60 149 8.9 0.0 0.0 1440 24 w 60 223 13.4 599 35.9 1440 30 w 60 224 13.4 742 44.5 1440 48 w 60 223 13.4 1148 68.9 1524 30 w 60 334 20.0 0.0 0.0 2.7K 2160 15 w 60 334 20.0 0.0 0.0 4K 1524 24 w 60 334 20.0 0.0 0.0 2.7K cine 2160 12 w 60 334 20.0 0.0 0.0 4K cine Only 3 different file sizes were observed at approximately 9, 13.5, and 20GB/hr. For instance all frame rates at 1920x1440 resolution yield 13.5GB/hr and 1920x1080 at 30 frames/sec actually gave a smaller file than at 24 frames/sec. I can't say I understand this, especially the latter, but it suggests that compression rates are adjusted to make each recording mode fit into one of those three data rates. After I convert the GoPro files to .avi with the GoPro software the file sizes do start to become different and in line with expectations based on resolution and frame rate (last column, but I didn't convert all of them and on first try the 2.7K and 4K modes didn't want to convert at all). The good news is that my intended 1080p @ 30frames/sec gives the smallest file and with 9GB/hr even my long shallow dives should fit on the 16GB card I bought. Even the 13.5GB/hr data rate will capture at least most of any typical dive. I also looked at clips using the wide/medium/narrow FOV settings and I thought the quality of all of them looked good (I read somewhere the narrow FOV modes looked poor). I will look at image quality, actual FOV of the narrower modes, and closest focus distance in more detail later but so far I am very impressed. I also got my new Oly OMD EM-5 this weekend so they are fighting for my attention. Lots to read and experiment with before my May 22-June 5 Red Sea trip. I expect to log about 50 dives and some 60hrs under water so the current plan is to get a second 16GB card and a 2TB Western Digitial 2.5" MyBook drive (about 200gram and it is powered through the USB cable). That should give ample space for video records of all dives as long as I keep them in GoPro format. If the winter next year lasts as long as this one I will at least have lots of footage to look at. Bart PS: I got my 16GB Sandisk class 10 micro SD card from "The Source" for just 20 bucks. The normal price was $60 and the camera store tried to sell me a 8GB no-brand card for $25. Seems to be a good deal!
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