Portable storage devices
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ehasler

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8,574 posts

304 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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What are the best digital wallet type things to copy data from CF/SD cards onto?

Ideally I'd be looking for the following features:

1) Supports Canon RAW files

2) Decent LCD screen (displays RAW as well as jpg ideally)

3) Takes normal batteries (2nd best option is that you can buy extra rechargables for it)

4) small and light

5) Accepts SD and CF cards

I've seen a few advertised on various websites, but can't find any that fit my criteria, and it would be good to get some recommendations.

CVP

2,799 posts

296 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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I use a Flashtrax (40GB).

Takes about 5 mins for a full 512MB card, one touch backup from CF cards. Should be able to do 5-6 cards before a recharge. It's a USB2 device, so fast downloads to the PC upon return to base.

Copes well with jpeg and .NEF format so should cope with Canon raw files.

It has a reasonable sized screen and the screen folds away and so is protected when not in use. The only downside is that the screen is not as contrasty and colours are not as punchy as I'd like.

The only downside is it's a bespoke rechargeable battery so if you're off into the wilderness for days at a time it might not be the best thing.

So far has worked well for me.

Chris

V6GTO

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263 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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tuscan_v8

2,496 posts

305 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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iPod Photo from Apples? not seen it and don't know how it work !!

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Apparently the Epson P-2000 is the dogs-thingies in this respect. The screen is amazing. I always take my laptop (tiny IBM X41) with me with some external Lacie Drives, however a friend bought one of these and I was very impressed.

Review here: www.dpreview.com/reviews/epsonp2000/

Phil S

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259 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Phil S

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dcw@pr

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264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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the guy who does our prints showed me his new one the other day. I think he got it cheap because the new model was just coming out. I can't remember who made it (sorry) but it had a fantastic looking 212dpi screen. I don't know if they all have similar screens, but from what I've seen it's really worth it since you can see much better the quality of the photos.

Bee_Jay

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269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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dcw@pr said:
the guy who does our prints showed me his new one the other day. I think he got it cheap because the new model was just coming out. I can't remember who made it (sorry) but it had a fantastic looking 212dpi screen. I don't know if they all have similar screens, but from what I've seen it's really worth it since you can see much better the quality of the photos.


That'll be the Epson P-2000 I mention above - the screen has to be seen to be believed - the res is astounding!!!

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Bee_Jay said:

dcw@pr said:
the guy who does our prints showed me his new one the other day. I think he got it cheap because the new model was just coming out. I can't remember who made it (sorry) but it had a fantastic looking 212dpi screen. I don't know if they all have similar screens, but from what I've seen it's really worth it since you can see much better the quality of the photos.



That'll be the Epson P-2000 I mention above - the screen has to be seen to be believed - the res is astounding!!!


Don't think that's the one, looking at the picture. Might be the updated version though

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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If you look at the stats, it's also 212ppi.

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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could be that different manufacturers use the same screen? but anyway, you're right, it is incredible

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

269 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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It was probably the older P-1000 (www.dpreview.com/news/0401/04010501epsonp1000.asp) that you were looking at, since it was recently replaced with the P-2000.

dcw@pr

3,516 posts

264 months

Friday 4th February 2005
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Bee_Jay said:
It was probably the older P-1000 (www.dpreview.com/news/0401/04010501epsonp1000.asp) that you were looking at, since it was recently replaced with the P-2000.


thats the one!

tvrforever

3,187 posts

286 months

Saturday 5th February 2005
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I've got one of these

www.xs-drive.com/xsdrive2/

Works damm well, holds it's charge for ages and has travelled around to world with my EOS 10D...

Phil S

730 posts

259 months

Sunday 6th February 2005
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Where is cheapest to buy the Epson P-2000? They seem difficult to track down at anything other than RRP (around £330).

CVP

2,799 posts

296 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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V6GTO said:
Chris,
Does it come with a car charger (cigar lighter socket)?

Martin.


Sorry for the late reply, snowed under at work.

Not packaged in th box you buy, but it is available as an accessory along with spare batteries etc.

See [url]www.smartdisk.com/Products/DigitalMultimedia/FlashTrax.asp[/url]

Chris

Phil S

730 posts

259 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I have just ordered 11 Epson P-2000's - 440gb of field storage

ehasler

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8,574 posts

304 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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Looks like the Epson is favourite at the moment.

Why on earth would you want 11 of them though? Are you shooting a movie?

Phil S

730 posts

259 months

Monday 7th February 2005
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I'm on a mission to buy out the entire UK stock