teriperry 0 Posted November 21, 2003 I'm interested in any suggestions regarding storage of digital files. I am going on a month's diving trip (4 dives a day), I will be shooting RAW and will have a laptop with a CD burner and have about 20gb available space. I think I should probably have another method of storage and am considering buying a LaCie 80gb external pocket hardrive. Any suggestions or informationwill be greatfully accepted. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
underwatercolours 0 Posted November 22, 2003 Hi teriperry The LaCie 80gb external pocketdrive is an excellent choice. I know several photographers who wouldn't leave home without one. Because its a Firewire drive the transfer is very fast. Its also a very quiet drive. A friend of mine who is a dealer for them told me the drive can also be configured as a bootable start-up drive for your laptop (at least for a Mac, not sure about a PC), which would be nice in the event of laptop hard drive problems when on the road. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
craig 0 Posted November 22, 2003 That's sounds fine. If it's a PC I'd advise against running it all the time. PC notebooks don't power their firewire ports like macs do and wall power on trips can be unreliable. Instead, use it for periodic backups if you can. It's possible that a USB2 drive will be port-powered so that might be an alternative. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wetpixel 0 Posted November 22, 2003 Most USB2 drives need additional power to be "bus powered." The one I have uses TWO USB ports to get the necessary power, and some use the PS/2 port in addition to a USB port. Mine is firewire 6-pin and USB 2.0 (with special cable for bus power). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scubag 0 Posted November 22, 2003 I just purchased and received an Addonics MFR which is a CD-R, CD-RW burner, DVD player with a flash card slot on the end and a nicad battery pack that fits on the end. Just drop in a blank CD-R, insert your cameras flash card ( I use a 1 gig microdrive, 512 mb CF card and Olympus Xd cards with an Xd-CF adapter) and press 1 button twice. It burns a 256 mb Xd card to CD-R in less than 15 minutes. It also can burn multiple cards to 1 CD-R. So far I've burned 6 multicard CD-Rs without having to charge the battery, which took about 5 hours the first time I charged it. It came with a case, charger, tv cord, and USB cord. So far no problems. www.addonics.com Doug Share this post Link to post Share on other sites