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Posted by ArcticRick: Wed Aug 29th, 2012 19:13 | 1st Post |
well I am stopping by to tell you all I am going on a trip. (house is guarded) but we are flying to portland and driving the pacific coast to northern california to shoot some pics of redwoods and visit family. I get to try out my new thinktank retrospective 20 and put the last few thousand shots on my D200 before I hopefully replace it . Anyone have any info on the area let me know I have scoped out lighthouses , tidal pools , beaches and all sorts of stuff ... Wish me luck
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Posted by Robert: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 04:01 | 2nd Post |
Good luck Rick, I'm sure the D200 will take some outstanding images. Have you explored using Google Earth? That's what I do when I am going somewhere new.
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Posted by jk: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 14:11 | 3rd Post |
Enjoy the trip Rick. Plenty to photograph. Need to take something to store the pictures on, laptop is perfect.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 14:36 | 4th Post |
Sounds like a great trip Rick. Enjoy the time off and enjoy takin photos of some beautiful sites.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 14:38 | 5th Post |
jk wrote:Enjoy the trip Rick. Am I the only person who just leaves the photos on the SD card and downloads when returning home?? More importantly, am I the only person that does not own a laptop??:baffled:
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Posted by Eric: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 15:22 | 6th Post |
Squarerigger wrote:jk wrote: I have as yet, never filled my SD and CF card stocks while shooting for either pleasure or business. They are cheap enough to have lots! I download the days shoot and back it up on 2 HDs ....when at home. When away from home, I cant break the backing up habit. I use the iPad to store the back up files. But I never clear down the cards until I get home and do the double back up.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Thu Aug 30th, 2012 15:34 | 7th Post |
Eric wrote:Squarerigger wrote: I use the backup feature on the D7000 so I record 2 SD cards at a time - I only use the backup feature when away from home overnight. I have never run out of cards yet. I took over 5000 RAW photos when we went on our trip to Europe last year and just locked the cards in write protect and unlocked them when I got home and down loaded to two HD's. I could drop them on the ipad but my wife has it super glued to her hands and I would be worried she may inadvertently dump my photos to free up game/facetime space.
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Posted by blackfox: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 03:20 | 8th Post |
I could drop them on the ipad but my wife has it super glued to her hands and I would be worried she may inadvertently dump my photos to free up game/facetime space. ye gods i,m not alone then ,i have to ask permission to get on my i-pad
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Posted by Robert: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 04:40 | 9th Post |
This seems a widespread issue, perhaps I should suggest to Apple a 'his and hers' set, say pink and blue? at a discounted price!
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Posted by jk: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 06:06 | 10th Post |
Robert wrote: This seems a widespread issue, perhaps I should suggest to Apple a 'his and hers' set, say pink and blue? at a discounted price!I'll get on the Apple store and see if they can do double packs of iPads with blue and pink covers so there is no crossover!! I size my CF and now SD cards so I have 400 shots in each camera. I have found that I never shoot more than 800 images in a day (always use two cameras), I download and review on my laptop each day. When I was in Australia in 2008 for three months, I shot 5500 images and I needed 200GB of a 320GB drive to store all the images.
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Posted by Squarerigger: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 06:27 | 11th Post |
blackfox wrote: I could drop them on the ipad but my wife has it super glued to her hands and I would be worried she may inadvertently dump my photos to free up game/facetime space. ye gods i,m not alone then ,i have to ask permission to get on my i-pad I feel that the iPad is Tolkiens "One Ring" and my wife knows when I lift the cover off the machine!
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Posted by jk: Fri Aug 31st, 2012 11:06 | 12th Post |
Preciousesses!
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