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03/29/2006 08:11:19 PM · #1
hey im heading to africa in a month and planning on taking my camera. im not sure if i will be able to get my pictures burned onto cds while im there so i want to get a portable hard drive. im not planning on taking a laptop so my question is, are there any portable hard drives that i can download pictures off my camera directly perhaps via usb cable?? thanks
03/29/2006 08:30:54 PM · #2
I use this one:40GB

It works great.

Also someone suggested a Epson P200 a little more pricey but if you need preview then go for it.

Also here is a thread I started before I bought the Wolverine:

//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=347689
03/30/2006 05:18:30 PM · #3
I took my Gmini 400 (it's only 20GB but at the time it did it's job great)
Now I'm taking RAW and on 8MPixels, so I don't know if I'll be able to fit all the pictures in 20GB)

The Gmini is great 'cause you can slot your memory card directly on the harddisk

www.archos.com

J
03/30/2006 05:26:20 PM · #4
While at the Archos website, check out the AV series too. I use one as a portable hard drive (with the optional cf reader), but also as an mp3 jukebox and for viewing mpg's. You can also use it as a dvr, but the quality is so-so. It's not as fast as the Epson, but just put it in your pocket for a few minutes while uploading a cf to the hard drive.
03/30/2006 05:27:50 PM · #5
I use an iPod with the camera adapter. It's a little slow transfering files(about 3sec per image) but it also holds my music and has a few games to pass the time.
03/30/2006 05:29:00 PM · #6
Originally posted by alphonzo:

I use an iPod with the camera adapter. It's a little slow transfering files(about 3sec per image) but it also holds my music and has a few games to pass the time.


Please send link I want this device. I have head about but not seen these things.
03/30/2006 05:32:22 PM · #7
(I know i would get myself into trouble making my first post, now i have to figure out how to do fancy things)

Here is the ipod and here is the adaptor
03/30/2006 05:33:12 PM · #8
I asked the same question a few days ago and got told to buy the epson as i am off to china for 4 mounths on a photo/ travel trip.

here is the link

Epson storage
03/30/2006 05:34:12 PM · #9
Originally posted by alphonzo:

(I know i would get myself into trouble making my first post, now i have to figure out how to do fancy things)

Here is the ipod and here is the adaptor


Thanks thats awesome! I have an ipod but the adapter I must have!
03/30/2006 05:37:47 PM · #10
I think the adaptor only works with the iPod Photo and Video (the ones with colour displays).

Just in case poeple are trying to hook it up to a nano or something...

Message edited by author 2006-03-30 17:38:54.
03/30/2006 05:38:16 PM · #11
I do transfers to my ipod right now as i have nothing else its a good makeshift transfer but the problem is that it sucks the life out of the ipod. i have 1gb memory cards and i only manage two transfers befor the power is in the red. and this was also with out me listening to music.
03/30/2006 05:38:28 PM · #12
Question:

Can you use the ipod adaptor with a CF card reader as well?

My Ipod is brand new latest and greatest!

Message edited by author 2006-03-30 17:39:16.
03/30/2006 05:42:45 PM · #13
The adaptor allows you to plug your USB cable into the dock conector, but I've never tried to conect it to a card reader. I doubt it though because most card readers are powered through the USB, and I don't think the iPod can send power.
03/30/2006 05:43:16 PM · #14
Gotcha! Thanks!
03/30/2006 07:40:38 PM · #15
From what I have read (and I read a lot of stuff when I was looking to buy one) was that the iPod solution sucks all your battery life in just one transfer. (can't confirm for myself though)

The other problem I found with the iPod is that you have to connect your camera to it, so you potentially loose shooting time. I have two cards, so while I connect one to my Gmini and copy the files I'm still shooting with the other.

J
03/30/2006 07:44:46 PM · #16
Good points. I guess for 30 bucks it's not a bad backup for another backup. :)
03/30/2006 07:58:21 PM · #17
I have a longer trip in a few months and after a fair bit of research I came to the Hyperdrive also available as PD70X. Basically a laptop hard-drive in a box with batteries and a card reader. Sees to be the fastest out there by a long way and has great battery life. Catch is that these are no secret now and the wait time is long now days.
03/30/2006 07:59:34 PM · #18
Originally posted by robs:

I have a longer trip in a few months and after a fair bit of research I came to the Hyperdrive also available as PD70X. Basically a laptop hard-drive in a box with batteries and a card reader. Sees to be the fastest out there by a long way and has great battery life. Catch is that these are no secret now and the wait time is long now days.


Perfect thanks!
03/30/2006 08:01:46 PM · #19
Originally posted by alphonzo:

(I know i would get myself into trouble making my first post, now i have to figure out how to do fancy things)

Here is the ipod and here is the adaptor

Oooohhhhhhhh a forum virgin, and straight into clickable links.
Well done, pat on the back!
03/30/2006 10:50:42 PM · #20
Just in case this helps anybody - There is a HUGE discussion (I saw it months back and it seems to just keep going) of the hyperdrive over at Fred Miranda.
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