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Hi,
have a few rather "stupid" and basic questions to ask: 1) does anybody know what's the usual way of uploading pics and freeing up the memory space on the CF cards whilst travelling? (up to 4 months) 2) Do i have to buy some webspace (webhosting thingee) or can i just upload my pics on those free websites like pbase.com? 3) Does all the cybercafes around US and Europe have USB ports? 4) If i'm going to a rural place without internet access, any way of freeing up the space on the CF card? 5) Heard there is some sort of a mobile harddisk storage (similar to laptop) which i can store my pics in also....Does anyone recommend that? 5) Lastly, would you recommend buying a lower capacity CF card (eg. 128MB as compared to a 256MB), save the money and do more frequent uploads, or get a higher capacity one which will not be subjected to frequent uploads, while on travel for 4 months? Thanks In Advance and any help rendered is Greatly Appreciated! |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Thanks fella!
The rental of the image tank seems an interesting idea but don't think it's feasible in my case (i'd need to rent it for 4 months and that'll add up to >$500!!!) Any other ideas?!? |
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Join Date: May 2002
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u can buy it =)
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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CP is selling a supposedly better brand : Nixvue.
Together with a 20gb hdd, and it costs about S$600. After you are back, you can just sell the whole thing off. |
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Woa,
$600 is not a small sum of $$...won't be able to free up that amount before my trip (cos most of it will be used up during the trip itself...) even though i can sell it off soon after.... Any other cost-effective way about this problem?? (Thanks fella for this idea though) |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Just be aware that your USD 4/hr cybercafes usually have limited bandwidth. uploading large pics would be an issue.
Also, you might not have access to the USB drive on the PC. Hotels/ hostels usually provide Internet access from Internet kisoks that have no USB ports and they charge by the min. be prepared. Some photo-developing shops can help you press your images to CD-ROMS but the rates are usually not favourable. Your best bet would still be a mass storage device or a laptop.
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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btw, some folk is selling a 20 GB X-Drive on clubsnap. might be a cheap alt.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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1) CF card reader and a reliable laptop
2) as you've mentioned, it's either you buy or you just upload for free... your own choice.. 3) not so sure about all.. but most of the computers have USBs.. 5) get one 512mb... how many pics do you intend to shoot anyway? since you'll be travelling, will you have the time and energy to sit down and upload your pics? ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
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an idea just struck....get external cdrw.....so u upload to a pc then burn the pics to a cd....
1 cd hold 650-700mb data... 4 mths....how many pics will u take??? maybe 2-3 cds will be more than enough.......... |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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Putting myself into geronimo's shoes, I'll borrow a laptop from a friend, doesn't matter if it's old or new.
Being someone who uses up a 512mb cf with a v3 everytime I go for a DAY shoot, I think I'll need an average of 30gb for 4 months... ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Just get a decent 10Gb Xdrive second hand for around $200. Problem solved.
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looks like i don't have much choice but to get an X-Drive or ImageTank or a Digital Data Player or something...... That'll add to my already very tight budget....haiz...hrm...if i'd be getting say a 10GB X-drive or ImageTank, now what i'm thinking is: what's the point of getting such a high capacity CF card? As in if what i've read is true, it'll just take a few minutes or less to upload a card into the drive...therefore, my reasoning is: Might as well get a lower capacity card(say 128MB or 64MB) for that matter, and make more frequent downloads which will not be much of a hassle!?! Pls. feel free to comment. |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
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I wouldn't want to bring the storage device everywhere I go.
It's a harddisk after all and you'll never know when an accidental knock may just cause data loss or worse, crash the hdd! What I'll do is to transfer the images over at the end of the day in the hotel room. |
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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Hi guys,
Thanks for all the wonderful input thus far. I just called up John 3:16 and a few other dealers and apparently, some have stopped bringing in the X-Drive!! I further spoke to one of the staff at John 3: 16 and he said that it's because it's really not getting popular and saleable at all these days. This is cos of the low price in CF Card prices.... He advised me to get a higher capacity card (512MB or even 1GB) instead as the prices for these are really low now.... called up AP and found out that the price for a 512MB Card (PQI brand or something.....anybody knows if this brand is good?) is only $180.....hrm....definitely this is a cheaper alternative than having to lug around an X-Drive, not forgetting having to take good care of it at the risk of the HD getting damaged and all the photos being lost! Any comments from anyone about this suggestion instead of an external storage device? |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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Thanks Lavenderlilz for the warning!!!
Ish, tt means i have to utilize ALL the 512MB worth of photos in order to test it out before the trip?!? That's almost impossible given my tight schedule... Hrm...the price of $180 seems unusually low for a 512MB card....cos the Ridata one, presumably more established, cost around $220....Any body else has any bad experience with CF Cards or can comment on the reliability of these cards?!? Thanks! |
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I dunno if this is foolproof method but at least it'd buy you some peace of mind. Does anyone have a better idea? |
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