Sunday, March 2, 2008
Picture this
Anyone who takes pictures while on vacation knows the frustration of running out of space on your digital cards. It's no fun trying to ration card space, or, worse, taking time away from your vacation to delete images to make room for new ones.
Sometimes you can just buy a new card, but who wants to hunt down a camera store while on vacation? Or what if you can't find one?
Last year I started taking along a small storage device, one that's about the size of a point-and-shoot camera. You just stick your photo card in a slot, and it automatically copies your images to a hard drive. You don't need to bring along a computer to do this. The one I use, a Wolverine ESP (shown above), has a small screen, too, so I can check visually that the images copied fine. Other recommended manufacturers of this type of device include Epson and Jobo.
Once you get home, you connect the device to your computer with a cable, and copy the images to your computer's hard drive.
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