05-31-2009, 12:18 PM
Consider one of these:
http://www.adorama.com/ICDG1U80.html
I was talking to a professional photographer at my son's baseball game yesterday. He has a similar device. When the card comes out of the camera, it goes in the device. He presses a button and the contents are copied to it. New card goes in the camera. Once images are copied, it goes in a "reserved" pocket in the camera bag, so he always has a backup.
I have a Digimate III that I got before I had a laptop. I used this when traveling to back everything up. It reads CF 1 &2, SD, Mini SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, and MS Duo. Best part was that I bought it without a hard drive, so I could use a laptop drive that was given to me.
http://www.adorama.com/ICDG1U80.html
I was talking to a professional photographer at my son's baseball game yesterday. He has a similar device. When the card comes out of the camera, it goes in the device. He presses a button and the contents are copied to it. New card goes in the camera. Once images are copied, it goes in a "reserved" pocket in the camera bag, so he always has a backup.
I have a Digimate III that I got before I had a laptop. I used this when traveling to back everything up. It reads CF 1 &2, SD, Mini SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, and MS Duo. Best part was that I bought it without a hard drive, so I could use a laptop drive that was given to me.