Hello Keith,

I have a sandisk cruiser that lets you put in any SD card you want.
So not only is it portable but you can use more media with it.  Pretty
cool - I find it quite handy


-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Thursday, February 24, 2005, 11:04:48 AM, you wrote:

KW> Keeping with the basic theme of this post, I bought myself a Lexar Media
KW> "JumpDrive 2.0 Pro," with male USB port, over Christmas.
KW> I had been lamenting the loss of a 3.5" HD disc drive, and someone
KW> mentioned the JumpDrive.
KW> I haven't used it yet, but the principle is the same. And this is 512
KW> Mb!  355 times the old high density discs, and it's the size of a half a
KW> pack of chewing gum!
KW> Who'd have thunk it?!

KW> So, this post asks: who else has one, and can relate their experience
KW> with it? To me it's so obviously such a huge improvement over the old
KW> HDDs, yet I've have heard almost nothing about them online!

KW> keith whaley

KW> Juan Buhler wrote:

>> I agree. I have the Belkin card reader for the ipod. It is very slow
>> to read, and it takes a lot of batteries. On a new ipod (so the
>> battery holds a long charge), the indicator goes from full to scarily
>> close to empty when uploading 2GB.
>> 
>> In December in London I used it on days when my (only) 2BG card would
>> fill up. In one ocassion I had time to shoot two rolls of Tri-X on the
>> M6 in the time the card was being emptied.
>> 
>> I wouldn't recommend this solution to someone with a DSLR. It would
>> work great for a small PS shooting jpegs and uploading 128-256Mb at a
>> time, though.
>> 
>> My ipod will stay as a music player and as extra backup of the "keepers".
>> 
>> j

>> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 10:03:13 -0800 (PST), Godfrey DiGiorgi
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>>>Belkin has had two devices to move data to the iPod from digital
>>>media or cameras for some time. I don't believe it is the best
>>>solution, a standalone, dedicated storage device is much more
>>>efficient at this task. I'm looking at one of the CompactDrive
>>>units, as I have a trip coming up that I plan to be shooting a
>>>LOT of exposures. I suspect I'll need space for 1500-3000 RAW
>>>files.
>>>
>>>Godfrey

KW> [...]




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