Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/25
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]At 3:39 PM +0100 3/25/06, Fred Hess / Phenix Visuals NL wrote: >Hello Doug, > >Buy yourself a Xs-drive such as the Vosonic VP2160 with a capacity of 40 or >80GB. And 'drop' the entire content of your SD-card in this device, when >your SD-card is full. > >I use the VP 2160 /80GB now for several weeks and I am very pleased with it. > >Fred Hess. > >Phenix Visuals, the Hague, NL > The Vosonics have the virtue of being the cheapest, in general, but they are slow and you can't download very many images on one charge (about 3-4Gb worth). I've used two different Vosonics for the past 3 years. I recently got a Nexto CF unit, which was slightly more expensive, but is approximately 15x as fast, and the way I have it set up, with a small external battery, will accept the full 100Gb (I installed a low power Fujitsu 100Gb drive) worth of images on one charge. The internal battery alone allowed me to download 35Gb of images on the very first charge. http://fhoude34.free.fr/PortableHD_Main.htm has some info, including download speeds on various units, and has links to additional reviews. There is no North American source for the unit at this time that I am aware of, so your choice is getting it direct from Korea, or there is apparently a German and/or British dealer. I got mine in a couple of days via Australia from: http://www.powerinnumbers.com.au/ with excellent service. I wouldn't consider any other unit at this time. One that could be considered is the Jobo Giga Vu Pro Evolution, a unit that is just as fast, somewhat larger, more versatile, has a nice screen, not available yet, has unknown battery life, and will be a _LOT_ more expensive. The Nexto has been a revelation for shooting digital. I'm thinking of getting a second unit so that all images can be downloaded to two drives. Initially I was going to use my Vosonic as the backup drive, but the difference in performance is so immense that it would drive me up the wall. On the related topic, I haven't yet lost an image due to card failure (various CF cards, SD cards and XD cards). Most have been Sandisk, with some Lexars, Olympus and two Microdrives. I make a point of not reformatting them (the best way of clearing the previous shoot) before the images are in two other locations. So far so good. -- * Henning J. Wulff /|\ Wulff Photography & Design /###\ mailto:henningw@archiphoto.com |[ ]| http://www.archiphoto.com