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Subject: [Leica] Travel hard drive?
From: jayanand at gmail.com (Jayanand Govindaraj)
Date: Thu Jan 8 18:54:51 2009
References: <200901080339.n083bIoK006523@server1.waverley.reid.org> <9E6C018A-F131-4282-B56D-1EF47573B4C0@gmail.com> <760DECB1-54F0-4DF4-BD64-FD0FA352EF23@frozenlight.eu>

Nathan,
That is an acceptable solution with an M8 and 2 lenses, but if you go with
my wildlife kit, which includes two bodies, ultra heavy lenses (200-400)
etc., you will gleefully leave the laptop at home, especially when there is
no internet  where you go to anyway. As it is I am forced to travel Business
Class on these trips so that airlines allow me to take that amount of hand
baggage on board!
Cheers
Jayanand

On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Nathan Wajsman <photo@frozenlight.eu>wrote:

> Hi Craig,
>
> I see you got a lot of replies already, but I will still throw in my ?0.02.
>
> I travel a fair amount, and usually I take my Powerbook G4 with me. On the
> 2-week trip to Poland and Germany I just finished, I used a big Domke bag 
> as
> my only carry-on item. It held the laptop, the M8 and 2 lenses, my
> organizer, passport, chargers, spare batteries, reading stuff for the plane
> and various other odds and ends. In my checked suitcase I put an empty 
> Domke
> 803 satchel. Once I arrived at my sister's, I transferred the M8 and lenses
> to the 803 and left the computer at her apartment. Same thing when we went
> to Berlin (substitute hotel for apartment). The advantage of this setup is
> that the Powerbook has enough horsepower to process images in Lightroom so
> that when I came home Tuesday afternoon, I had already processed the 1000
> images from the trip during the evenings.
>
> But if you really do not want to carry a laptop, then you should consider
> the new 9" tiny notebooks from the likes of Acer and Asus. They are small
> enough to fit in an 803 satchel, come in Windows or Linux versions, and
> despite their small size are fully-featured computers. They cost no more
> than the better stand-alone devices from Vosonic etc. but do so much more.
>
> Cheers,
> Nathan
>
> Nathan Wajsman
> Alicante, Spain
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>
>
> On Jan 8, 2009, at 4:30 PM, Craig Semetko wrote:
>
>  Hey All,
>>
>> I'm doing some more traveling soon and don't want to lug my laptop around
>> everywhere.
>>
>> Can someone recommend a very small inexpensive device to download several
>> hundred pictures from an SD card on to?
>>
>> TIA,
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Craig
>>
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>>
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