Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2016/01/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]There are several tools for reviewing and backing up photos.... and some offer the ability to use an external HDD for even larger storage. However, the screens are pretty small. I have a discontinued model made by Digital Foci, and it works great for backup.... It may be your preferred method for securing your images. ( used, cost me $100).... Virtually useless for image review. If you are shooting JPGs, the Apple Ipads will work ( I think), but if you are shooting RAW, they do not. Apple products are really not very flexible, and the type of use you wish to use, is not one of the "approved" techniques. Ie, trouble flags ahead... I am not sure they can be used for downloading images from an SD card to put on a external HDD. They do not have a USB port.....! But if they will work with the images types you take, would offer a really good image review system. A lot of if's there...... There might be a non-Apple pads available that will do the entire job you wish.... ... download files to an external HDD, allow those files to be reviewed on the screen, and will accept RAW files. There is always the idea of a cheap laptop computer ( $250-400) which might do the job for you.....especially if you are using an external HDD for actual storage. Think of this computer as a 1 use component... travel and transfer and review... not much more.....and you should not be disappointed... If it were me, I would go the computer route.... but I would think of it as a throw-away.... Most of these cheap computers have significant disadvantages... low battery time, bad screens, low reliability, etc. Keep in mind, no matter what you buy, that a universal voltage model would be much preferred... 110V or 220V, 50 or 60 hz.... Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net > I am looking for a very small, light computer, tablet or netbook to > carry to Iran. It would be just used for reviewing photos and > downloading them to a portable hard-drive. I doubt there will be much > internet service in Iran!! > > Any suggestions? > > TIA > > Tina >