Sunday, Dec 05, 2004 at 17:36
GO_OFFROAD is on the money with the iPod.
The iPod is basically a 20 - 40 - 60 GB Hard Drive, with a small operating system inbuilt.
Now, they play music, which is their biggest marketing ploy, but they are really just a big storage device.
The very newest iPod now comes with a colour screen, which you can view photo's, BUT... BEWARE... it wont always let you read what you've just uploaded!
There are many formats and many camera manufacturers, and the iPod will only show basic JPEG's. So, if you've saved as raw.... too bad.... wait till you get home.
Now, I shoot 7 MB Canon RAW files. I am not going to enter into discussion as to why, It's what I do.... memory is cheap... memories are priceless..... anyway, I have a 40 GB iPod, of which 20 GB is music. I can get around 2500 images on the rest.
I run 3 x 512 CF Cards. I simply place the CF card into a BELKIN media reader, and transfer it to the iPod. The BELKIN has it's own internal AA batteries, so I use rechargeables, and the iPod uses a Firewire fly lead to plug into my Cigar lighter.
With my Canon EOS 300 D, I bought a dedicated Canon 12 volt charger for the extended battery pack.
The only time I take my laptop ( iBook ) away
camping is when I am on my own, and want to spend the whole time writing. For this I use a dedicated Apple power system that uses my 12 volt battery.
If I am simply going away to take photo's, then the iBook stays home. I have no need to edit images in the field.
A lot of professional photographers DO take a laptop with them, and it works quite okay. I think it depends where you are going, like if it's going to be rough or dusty.
Hope this helps. It works for me, but may not suit someone else. Try to imagine what you will be doing, and then buy according to your needs.
Wolfie
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