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http://www.hypershop.com/HyperDrive-iPad-Hard-Drive-s/183.htm
this looks very promising for ipad users!
this looks very promising for ipad users!
Ok this is the third film comment. Time to comment about film. U got trade off as well
- scratch neg
- lost film canister
- processor screwed up the processing
-- including improper washing
-- stale chemicals
-- scratched negs
- a lot of the old slides and some of those negs have faded color over the years
- bad storage
- god forbid a fire where the film is stored
- bought film that was improperly stored
- u messed up the development, time, temp, chemical solution, spooled it on the reel incorrectly
I started doing film in early 70s... Seen, heard, experienced some of these myself as well as hearing it from others.
I know photographers that still shot film only but they digitize everything they shot as backup.
Gary
My iPad2 ( 32GB ) is fully stuffed with files and apps - I'm not planning on upgrading until the next gen. iPad mini launches.
Very interested in how you get on - look forward to your report.
http://www.gadgetreview.com/2013/01/seagate-wireless-plus-1tb-mobile-storage-drive-review.html
Will this work for you Joe.When I find one I'm gonna trt it.
I put the rolls in my bag.
It's there, but it's really not something I look at unless the title of the post is ambiguous.
In this case I would assume digital is implied from the title.
Which doesn't negate tongue-in-cheek responses about backing up film.
But I pretty much ignore them if they aren't relevant to the discussion.
Just like I ignore the ( to me) unimportant sub forum listing.
My internal filtering I guess.
I just click on an interesting topic, and it really doesn't matter what sub forum.
-Brian
Similar to the Hama device, which does not seem to be available quite yet, I found and ordered this RAVPower® RP-WD01 Wireless WiFi-Disk:
A little SD plus USB reader with Wi-Fi and 3Ah battery.
It allows the usual copy to/from ipad but also copy from SD to USB without pushing files across to the iPad.
It runs embedded BusyBox Linux !
The review by 'VTS' gave this example of how flexible it is :
"From my iPad, I ran the iSSH app and telnet-ted into the device's IP address. Mine was 10.10.10.254.
The login name is 'admin' and the password is blank. Once logged in, you can run an 'ls -laF /data' command to see the connected device.
Once you have confirmed that there are two devices, you can run a copy command.
Something like: "cp -rf /data/UsbDisk1/Volume1/DCIM/* /data/UsbDisk2/Volume1/LaosTrip &". UsbDisk1 is the SD card and UsbDisk2 is the external hard drive. "
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AQUMZRA/
It should arrive in a few days.