F8&Bthere
03-23-2009, 03:32 PM
Got a trip to Europe planned to visit family, in about a month. I'm of course going to bring as much gear as will fit in my backpack- to carry it on the long flights- and I'm going to snap photos until my shutter finger falls off.
I had a big dilemma about how to store the photos I take. So I decided to splurge on a netbook. My rationale was it's about the same price as these Epson portable viewers but the screen is bigger, the hard drive is bigger (160GB), it has a built in webcam, can do internet surfing and emails, and can run photo viewing/editing software... Seemed like a no brainer. Also, I might have access to a CD burner there. So for the trip home with my precious images, I'm thinking netbook and as backup maybe put some of the best culled shots back onto my memory cards (I will have about 30 Gigs total) and CDs for the trip home. Maybe I'll put the CDs in the luggage so it's not all in the same place- or even leave the CDs there just as a last resort backup - they can always mail them to me if I need them later.
Any thoughts?
I had a big dilemma about how to store the photos I take. So I decided to splurge on a netbook. My rationale was it's about the same price as these Epson portable viewers but the screen is bigger, the hard drive is bigger (160GB), it has a built in webcam, can do internet surfing and emails, and can run photo viewing/editing software... Seemed like a no brainer. Also, I might have access to a CD burner there. So for the trip home with my precious images, I'm thinking netbook and as backup maybe put some of the best culled shots back onto my memory cards (I will have about 30 Gigs total) and CDs for the trip home. Maybe I'll put the CDs in the luggage so it's not all in the same place- or even leave the CDs there just as a last resort backup - they can always mail them to me if I need them later.
Any thoughts?