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Post by carlg51 on Oct 11, 2006 14:22:40 GMT -5
I took my laptop to the Samoyed National with a DVD burner drive and also an 80 GB Lacie external pocket hard drive. I backed up all the NEF files to both DVD and external drive. I did not want to lose anything. I now have back-ups of back-ups, including the saved/edited jpgs which I posted to the web or shared with two Samoyed publications. Backups are important.
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denis
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Post by denis on Oct 14, 2006 8:44:15 GMT -5
Too much stuff to mess with. I'd rather spend my time shooting. I always carry enough media cards to hold more than I'll shoot and have never had a problem getting them home and into the computer or backing them up before needing to reformat the cards. I just don't want to be bothered with all that stuff while I'm out shooting. Denis
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Post by carlg51 on Oct 22, 2006 15:30:53 GMT -5
I would agree for one day outings, but for this shoot, I had plenty of memory, but I shot over 2000 shots in 6 days and had plenty of time to back-up and even post photos in the evening in the hotel room. I don't download while out on the shoot. I have plenty of SD memory. But I do transfer it from the memory cards once I return home or to my hotel room and back it up before I retire for the evening.
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Post by jeffreyklassen on Oct 22, 2006 21:38:36 GMT -5
Backing up is always a good thing. For the people that read this that don't have some sort of backup solution in place, its time to get one
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Post by pantheon on Jan 20, 2007 6:15:45 GMT -5
hi my name is steve I have a problem with my SD card I recently had a portrait night at my club in England the night was a success. The problem I have is I put my 2gb card into a new multi card reader and took it out to put back into my camera. My camera which is a Nikon D50 is sayin the card can't be used in the camera so I haven't got any backup of the photo's has anyone had this kind of problem before and have I lost the photo's
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