Transferring from cards work alright, but the iPod does not show thumbs
of the pictures, just the file names.
As far as I known the *istD isn´t supported by the USB link, except
maybe as a mass storage unit, but I haven´t tried. I think I would
have been a little concerned about the battery consumption during the
transfer from the camera. Running out of batteries on the camera is
worse than having to delete some pictures because you don´t have more
CF cards and the card reader batteries are dead.
DagT
http://dag.foto.no
På 26. aug. 2005 kl. 22.12 skrev Godfrey DiGiorgi:
So, just to be sure, you are saying that the iPod Photo, coupled with
the Belkin Card Reader accessory, copies the .PEF files from your *ist
D's CF cards to its hard drive.
That's good to know.
Now, what about when you use the iPod Photo with the direct to camera
USB link?
Godfrey
On Aug 26, 2005, at 1:01 PM, DagT wrote:
I use mine (a 60GB iPod Photo) for music and pictures. It updates
automatically on the tiff-files that have been converted from RAW and
finished in Photoshop, which means that it is a backup of the best
pictures I´ve made with the *istD.
Now I use 12GB of music and 12GB of pictures so I have some space
left. This is used for RAW-format pictures if my 5GB with CF cards
are full (which is seldom). I´ve got the Belkin card reader, and it
works OK except for the battery use. According to Belkin one set of
AAA batteries is only enough to copy 3GB of data to the iPod.
If I had USB 2 on my iMac, and didn´t have that much space on CF
cards, I would have bought the Epson P-2000, but for now I used the
iPod more for music than for pictures, so the iPod serves it´s task
well enough.