by Doug | Jun 3, 2015 | Past, Photography
If you are like most casual photographers, you’ve probably heard that you should back up your photos, but there are a lot more fun things to do than worry about that. It doesn’t become crystal clear until you lose your favorite ones. One close by lightning strike,...
by Doug | Mar 19, 2015 | Past, Tech, Gadgets & Gear
Tablets are great fun to use and can be a great tool for work; BUT, they have their shortcomings. Getting files to play on your tablet from a thumb drive or from a standard-sized SD card can be problematic….until now. IOGear’s GoFor2+ USB OTG Card Reader with Hub The...
by Doug | Mar 26, 2014 | Tech, Gadgets & Gear
As cameras get bigger sensors and as people shoot more, the storage requirements get increasingly large. Yesterday’s 1, 2 and 4 GB flash cards have given way to an array of small, yet faster SD cards. I’m using a Kingston 64GB SDHC/SDXC UHS-I Speed Class 3 (U3) card...
by Doug | Apr 19, 2011 | Blog, Photography
Lexar 600X Compact Flash and Lexar 133x Secure Digital Media (SD cards) Whoever said “Size matters” probably wasn’t a digital photographer, but if he had been, he would have still been quite correct. When packing for a trip, the fewer digital media cards you can...
by Doug | Dec 7, 2010 | Blog, Photography
Every once in a while, something revolutionary hits an industry – hopefully for the better. Such is the impact of the Eye-Fi memory cards for digital cameras. The newest in their line, the Pro X2 is an absolutely astounding combination of 8 GB of memory, WiFi support,...