Thank you SO MUCH for your very valuable input:) These are indeed very valid points both of you have raised! And what you say certainly makes sense! I agree with you 100% that the laptop would win out for sure.

Crissi
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On May 25, 2004, at 8:17 PM, Keith Cooper wrote:

I know it's been said before, and I don't know what kind of photography
you do, but I would strongly recommend a laptop rather than a storage
device. Once you start buying extra batteries for the device, surely
the cost must start reaching that of, as was suggested earlier, of an
entry level iBook.

Hi

I'd second that. I'm finally heading back from a month in the US, with a
Powerbook stuffed full of pictures. It has enabled me to maintain contact
while on the road, burn CDs to post back home and play the odd game of Quake
:-)


I looked at getting some form of storage device, but decided that for
general use the laptop would win out.

Having now spent a length of time with a 1Ds, lenses, laptop, chargers,
batteries and several spindles of blank CDs. I'm curious as to how people
get on with digital in less 'developed' parts of the world?


bye for now

Keith Cooper

Northlight Images
http://northlight-images.co.uk
Photography - Digital Imaging - Apple Mac Consultancy

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