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Suhit Gupta
07-17-2008, 03:00 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/digital-photo-storage-on-the-road/' target='_blank'>http://digital-photography-school.c...ge-on-the-road/</a><br /><br /></div><p><em>"It&rsquo;s very easy today to take more pictures in a single week long vacation than ever imagined possible ten years ago. For one thing, not many people had digital cameras ten years ago and those that did had a lot of problems with ample, cheap storage. Compact Flash and SD cards weren&rsquo;t as inexpensive and voluminous as they are today. And yet today, images coming directly out of the camera can regularly exceed 10MB or more. As I see it, there are two main paths to take when a vacation is planned and the camera will be tagging along. Either purchase more memory cards or purchase a digital storage device. I&rsquo;d like to take a look at both options and lay down some pros and cons to help you decide which path might be right for you."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1216292994.usr14.jpg" border="1" /></p><p>So there are a couple of options presented in this article -- a portable storage device vs. a bunch of cards (reminds me of JBOD - just a bunch of drives, so this would be JBOC). And I am definitely in the JBOC camp. Granted I still have my EOS 10D which is a 6MP camera and I bet when I upgrade to the EOS 5D successor (if it ever comes out) then my 2 1GB cards will not be sufficient. But I personally think it beats carrying around yet another device and a charger than a few extra cards. And addressing the issue of possibly mixing up the cards -&nbsp;c'mon, buy a sketch pen and write some numbers on your cards. Yeah, yeah, not tech savvy enough but gets the job done.</p>