So do I, Almost. But I have started deleting. My 40GB Vosonic X's-Drive
VP300 is almost full, not to mention my computer hard drive... I am trying
to burn CD's, but that's quite costly and not very durable :-)
I guess by the time of my 80 year birthday (25 years form now) I'll have
app. 100 40GB hard drives om my shelves :-)

Jens Bladt
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Fra: Andy Chang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 30. december 2004 06:43
Til: [email protected]
Emne: RE: Who has an istDS?


Well....
I have all the unused digital shots I've ever taken because I can't be
bothered to delete them....
I still have all the film negatives I have taken so far because I don't
think I should throw them away... even though I don't remember which is
which anymore...ha~

Andy

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 5:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Who has an istDS?

Shel Belinkoff mused:
>
> Shooting to "learn" is sometimes a different situation, but unless the
> results are saved, the learning process is truncated.  How can the
photog
> go back and compare the result from the photos made this month with
the
> ones made a month or two earlier and see where and how improvement has
been
> accomplished, if at all.
>
> Shel

I agree 100%  That's why (with the exception of the very small number of
frames I've deleted from the cameras) I've still got every image from my
*ist-D, and the other digital cameras I've used over the years, and I've
got a 100GB firewire drive so I can keep a significant number available
without having to go back to the offline storage (I burn CDs initially,
and am now in the process of sorting prior to burning images to DVDs)







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