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Photographic Accessories Discussion on other Photography related Equipment. Tripods, Luggage and suchlike.

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Old 11-01-08, 19:47
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Hi ,
Joe - I have used picstop many time for memory cards, fast, reliable,worked for me !
Saphire - thanks, but will it take Nikon raw files??
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Subzero, mine takes Canon Raw I don't know about Nikon.
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I use a vosonic VP2160 60Gb drive, inbuilt card reader, fits nicely into a jacket pocket, and slurps the data of your card pretty fast. Took it to France in the summer and over Xmas and it performed flawlessly.

Oh and I've not charged it since the summer.

No image playback though. You're into the something around £170 rather than £70.

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Old 11-01-08, 20:29
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Thanks Saphire and Walwyn for the replies.

Walwyn - what did you down load to the vorsonic?, canon or nikon.

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Old 11-01-08, 21:25
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Don't understand. It just sucks off whatever data is on a memory card. Reads SM, SD/MMC, MS, MS pro, CF Type I/II. I've used it with both SD from my pana and a xD from an olympus.

I've used it to copy off jpg, tiff, raw, mov, and mp3.

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There Is also the Epson P3000 to consider - it is the same as the 5000 only it is 40Gb not 80Gb - Dabs do the 3000 for about £300 but you can get them cheaper on eBay and some other stores
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Thanks Andy 153 and Walwyn for the info
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I've been looking at perhaps getting some portable storage to back-up full memory cards.
I've seen that picstop.co.uk have some reasonably priced ones. However, I've not used these people before.
Have used picstop several times and can say they are amongst the best I've ever used. No complaints at all.

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Old 14-01-08, 12:28
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My £40 + £4 P&P Jobo Giga ! appears to be a very good buy. I tried it out this weekend, only a couple of Gb of raw files, but found it to be very fast, both ways. So at less than £1.50 per Gb, I'm very please.

Subzero I use Canon so cannot say how the unit will work with Nefs

Agree with Duncan, I've always found Picstop to an excellent company to deal with.

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Old 14-01-08, 16:16
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Thanks Wolfie,
It sounds like you got a good buy, well done.
I think it was Joe who asked about Picstop, I already use them, and agree that are very good indeed.
I have ordered a portable storage device which should be here tomorrow, I will report back on it when/if it arrives, and I have tried it out.
The reason I asked about which RAW files could be downloaded, was mainly because many of the manufacturers blurbs state check camera compatability.
So thanks again to all who responded.
I think that with increasing no. of cameras with 10/12 mp counts, and people being away from home/laptop, that PSDs will become more popular.
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