Card reader help, please!!!

hemispheredancer

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Over the weekend I won a SanDisk Photo Album. It can hook up to the tv to view, share and store photos. Says it stores 2000 pics. 8-in-1 reader/writer when connected to PC. So here's my issue: I have my S2. We are going to WDW in March/April for 10 days. I have a hi-speed 1 gb card and a 512 card. I really do not want to lug my laptop down there to upload on. Nor do I want to go to the photo centers in the parks to burn CDs. Is this product an option for me? It says you have to store pics on a CF card?? I do have a few of those from my old Kodak. Does anybody else have any solutions or options for me?? Steve? Kelly? Dan?? I can take it back to Best Buy and apply the cost of this towards something else if there is something that will suit my needs better/

Here's the link to see what I have: http://www.sandisk.com/Products/Item(1153)-SDV2-A-SanDiskPhoto_Album.aspx
 
There is no storage in the unit. It's only a card reader and a thingie that shows the pictures from your card to your TV.
 
Hi Michelle, this only stores pictures at "TV" viewable resolution. It really has to knock the resolution down quite a bit to store 2000 images on a 128mb card. It claims to store them at 60kb, your pictures should probably 2 to 2.5mb from your camera. So it will basically wastes the 5.0 meg resolution of you paid for and you won't be able to print them any bigger than postage stamp size. It will work as a card reader when connected to a computer, but you still have to store the pictures on the computer's hard drive. I know you don't want to haul your notebook with you but you are probably looking at a couple of hundred dollars for a portable media storage unit. Wish I had better news for you.

Steve
 

Yup, but at that price, you might as well buy several more 512 Mb cards. To this day I still don't have a storage system like that. I just carry the total of 3 Gb memory (about 750 pics) for my trips (up to 20 days, so far). It's more than enough for me.
 
Thanks for the responses. Looks like the photos will have to sit on the cards until I get back home. 10 days worth of pics, though!
 
Dan, that is the same one I bought when I got the camera. In fact, I am still waiting on my rebate! Well, I should (emphasize SHOULD) have enough memory for our trip. Maybe I can pick up another 512 card in exchange for this Photo Album thingamajiggie.
 
I would agree with more cards unless you plan on dropping some serious money for a good photo wallet/vault (at least $400 for something like the Epson p-2000). Cards have dropped quite a bit over the last month and you can get some very good prices on some sizable memory cards from reputable brands.

When you get additional memory cards remember that the speed ratings that they quote may typically only help when downloading directly to your PC. Most cameras have a maximum write speed that is much lower than many memory cards out there.

Mike
 
Here's a site with some portable storage information.

http://fhoude34.free.fr/PortableHD.htm

I use, an X-Drive II but have recenlty bought a lap top to use too. On the down side, many of these devices don't have video outputs or a screen to look at the pics after they are transfered. Great for backup though.

As mentioned, the ones with the screens seem to get expensive fast. After shopping around I figured that the price was a good chunk of a full blown laptop that I could used to look at and do some editing. Much more bulky though. Actually the laptop has more horsepower and storage than my old home PC! It's become my main system!
 














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