Comme beaucoup nous partons en famille autour du monde en sept 07 et j'ai une question logistique. En effet nous allons apporter un canon 350 D avec 4 batteries, mais j'aurais voulu savoir quel est le + pratique pour le stockage des photos. Dois je apporter 2 ou 3 cartes mémoire ou r un disque dur externe ou autre???? Même si nous irons dans des cyber pour animer notre blog et transferer les photos. De même pour notre camera quelle type de prise pour recharger. Nous allons au pérou, bolivie, chili, argentine puis NZ, australie, RSA, namibie et botswana. Merci pour ttes les infos A+
Canon 350 D et stockage des photos et type de prise pour recharge de caméra
by Baumes
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Bonjour à tous !!!
Comme beaucoup nous partons en famille autour du monde en sept 07 et j'ai une question logistique. En effet nous allons apporter un canon 350 D avec 4 batteries, mais j'aurais voulu savoir quel est le + pratique pour le stockage des photos. Dois je apporter 2 ou 3 cartes mémoire ou r un disque dur externe ou autre???? Même si nous irons dans des cyber pour animer notre blog et transferer les photos. De même pour notre camera quelle type de prise pour recharger. Nous allons au pérou, bolivie, chili, argentine puis NZ, australie, RSA, namibie et botswana. Merci pour ttes les infos A+
Comme beaucoup nous partons en famille autour du monde en sept 07 et j'ai une question logistique. En effet nous allons apporter un canon 350 D avec 4 batteries, mais j'aurais voulu savoir quel est le + pratique pour le stockage des photos. Dois je apporter 2 ou 3 cartes mémoire ou r un disque dur externe ou autre???? Même si nous irons dans des cyber pour animer notre blog et transferer les photos. De même pour notre camera quelle type de prise pour recharger. Nous allons au pérou, bolivie, chili, argentine puis NZ, australie, RSA, namibie et botswana. Merci pour ttes les infos A+
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Un lien qui permet de se faire une idée sur les X'Drive, DD de très bonne capacité et très performant puisqu'il accepte les fichiers RAW comme en procure le350D. J'en ai un depuis pas mal d'années maintenant et il me suit partout.
http://www.xs-drive.com/index.htm
http://www.xs-drive.com/index.htm
http://www.aventuren4x4.com
Carnet Namibie : https://voyageforum.com/discussion/namibie-amie-d9300813/
Carnet Grizzlys : Carnet Grizzlys : https://voyageforum.com/v.f?post=9308751;page=last;#last
Hello,
c'est une bonne idée que de commencer à se renseigner, déjà pour bien maîtriser les technologies existantes et pour voir ce qu'on fait les autres.
Cela dit, n'anticipe pas trop. A la vitesse où ça évolue, il vaut mieux que tu fasse ton achat un mois (ou moins) avant ton départ. D'ici là, ça sera sans doute moitié moins cher, et 10 fois plus de stockage... ça vaut le coup d'attendre...
Ce que tu vas acheter à prix fort aujourd'hui ne sera qu'un vieux truc dépassé en sept 2007 (c'est surtout valable pour les supports de stockage).
Edouard.
c'est une bonne idée que de commencer à se renseigner, déjà pour bien maîtriser les technologies existantes et pour voir ce qu'on fait les autres.
Cela dit, n'anticipe pas trop. A la vitesse où ça évolue, il vaut mieux que tu fasse ton achat un mois (ou moins) avant ton départ. D'ici là, ça sera sans doute moitié moins cher, et 10 fois plus de stockage... ça vaut le coup d'attendre...
Ce que tu vas acheter à prix fort aujourd'hui ne sera qu'un vieux truc dépassé en sept 2007 (c'est surtout valable pour les supports de stockage).
Edouard.
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cela dit, le Xdrive, ca fait 5 ans que ca existe
et la compactflash va durer encore 5 ou 10 ans
et puis ca se trouve d'ici la t'auras change de reflex je viens d'acheter un 400d avant d'aller au vietnam
et a mon avis, il va tenir tres longtemps
donc la CF je m'en fais pas
en plus c'est le plus vieux format qui existe
la vitesse et la capacite ne font qu'augmenter
et la compactflash va durer encore 5 ou 10 ans
et puis ca se trouve d'ici la t'auras change de reflex je viens d'acheter un 400d avant d'aller au vietnam
et a mon avis, il va tenir tres longtemps
donc la CF je m'en fais pas
en plus c'est le plus vieux format qui existe
la vitesse et la capacite ne font qu'augmenter
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ko samui
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Just one rule: no bad vibes! 🙂
I suggest we take a little visual trip around the world while we wait to experience some of these destinations on your future travels. 😉
The concept is simple: one country, 5 photos that, for you, capture the essence of that country. The same country can be shared by multiple participants.
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Il y a quelques années, j'avais fait cette photo jointe sur l'un des monuments funéraires du cimetière du Père Lachaise. J'avais à l'époque, posé la question de sa signification sur le forum, mais pas vraiment de réponse satisfaisante. Reste mon interrogation, donc je "reviens à la charge " avec cette photo. Merci à tous les chercheurs, connaisseurs... Pour ma part, ce n'est pas le 7 en lui même qui m'intrigue, mais le quadruple sur fond de delta lumineux! Bonne journée