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    Senior Member Dylan8i's Avatar
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    Question about card readers

    ok, so i've been thinking about a card reader (with memory, not just to transfer from camera to computer) for a while. but i had a few questions.



    What brand does everyone have/reccomends?

    can any be used with out being plugged in? ie if i'm backpacking or something like that?

    how big of a memory is reasonable?
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    Re: Question about card readers

    They're all pretty much the same (the readers that is)

    http://ledshoppe.com/cardreader.htm
    Just be sure to get a USB 2.0 reader.


    And there's always gonna be deals on memory cards. 1GB SD for ~$20 is easy to find nowadays.
    There's a $2 SD card if you use Google checkout http://www.buy.com/retail/product.as...662&adid=17662


    I've ordered from both of these stores and both got me my stuff pretty quick, free shipping for both, but LEDshoppe does take about a week or a week and a half because they slow-boat it over from Hong Kong.

    Depends on what resolution camera you've got, you can always buy additional cards.

    Off topic: your avatar from dell packaging?
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    Re: Question about card readers

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Yuck

    Off topic: your avatar from dell packaging?
    lol thats sad you know that. yeah i saw it on the bag my lap top came in and though it was funny looking, then i made it green.

    thanks for the info

    edit, i'm looking for something more like this: a portable storage device. any advice on these?
    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...goryNavigation
    Last edited by Dylan8i; 10-23-2006 at 09:37 PM.
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    Re: Question about card readers

    They look cool.

    I thought the same thing when I saw that on a dell laptop packaging, so I took a picture of it too for avatar use, but you beat me to it.
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    Re: Question about card readers

    lol it wasn't for an aviator when i saw it. but i wish the hand stood out more. i may doctor it up some more, if i get time.
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    Re: Question about card readers

    Fortunately I found a backup when I looked out an airplane window and saw my current avatar painted on the engine.
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    Re: Question about card readers

    best buy is running a sale right now with PNY cards for 20 bux each, 1 gb SD. if you don't want to pay shipping.

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    Re: Question about card readers

    Dylan, I looked into the same thing (stand-alone HD with memory card slots) a while back to use while I travel abroad. I found one about the same as your B&H unit but I didn't get one due to:

    1) You can upload your images while running the HD on its own L-ION batteries. There is a confirmation on the LCD that says the transfer is complete. But I wouldn't trust that when deleting all the images on my CF's.

    2) I have a few old laptops and with the price of small external HD's (ones without the memory card slots), I figured I would just hand carry my hard drives - that way I wouldn't have to worry about laptops getting lost/bumped/broken in transit.

    3) With the cost of memory cards getting so low, I figured what's the harm in buying several cards and waiting to process later. Microcenter is selling 1GB CF cards for $20 too.
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