Or for the same amount of money you'd spend on those two items, you
could buy 4 Transcend 32GB, Speed 10 (45 MB/s) SD cards and a wallet to
carry them in:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/nutgxco

Plenty of spare room in that one so you can add extra cards as you go along.

You could, of course, load up on higher capacity cards, but I think 32GB
is a good match for the K-3; good trade off in terms of capacity & cost.

I also prefer not to have all my eggs in one basket (so to speak).
Carrying multiple cards of lower capacity means you lose less if one of
the cards goes bad.

On 12/2/2014 11:45 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:

Hi All,

Brian was (and possibly a few others were) interested in a
light-weight solution of backing up photo files from SD cards to the
tablets.

Last night I found this, and thought that it *might* be yet another
solution for some:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L6M1H1C/
(and there are a few similar ones from other brands, e.g.
http://www.amazon.com/Patriot-Stellar-Android-Tablets-Smartphones/dp/B00GMG2GEO/
)
While this doesn't solve the issue of how to *read* files from an
SD card to the tablet, it can be used as an "external" storage
to which you can write from an Android tablet.
(I didn't look if similar exist for Apple tablets.)

Now, the issue is how to read from an SD card to the tablet or phone.
That can be done with the help of a micro-SD card with an adapter to SD.
So, one can shoot to a micro-SD card with the adapter, and then
plug it into the tablet (or even a phone that can read micro-SD card)
without the adapter.

Depending on the requirements, such a solution can work for some people.

Best regards,

Igor



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