ManWearPants
Senior Member
I think for long term travelling photographers, this is a biggest issue of all. I have contemplated ways and decided to get a HDD with screen. Bought a local manufacture brand from Sim Lim Sq that has a 160GB storage with direct card reader without a computer. This is raelly a great option because internet speed is a problem with using online library especially with the amount of photos and the size of each picture.
Example in Zimbabwe, the network is so bad, in one hour hour+, I managed to upload 2 pages - one is yahoo webage, the 2nd is to my email page which I can see who wrote to me and that's all.. couldnt even read a single email ior reply anything in that one hour, much less about uploading pics,, can forget it or I will be in the internet cafe for weeks and contribute all my travelling expense to them:devil:
Also , at times, I will be in some remote areas wher I dont get access to internet for days.. by then my memory card might be full or I would have change destinations and have to sort out photos later.
Bringing laptop is another option but a few days ago, I received an email from a Singaproean whom I met in Guatemala and she is still on the road (after 18 months) and her laptop was stolen in the dormitory of Argentina.. it is too stressful to have a laptop while travelling as dormitories are also thieves infested (including fellow travellers, be aware of this) and then also the weight issue.
It was my own fault.. Initially, I backup into CD for the first 5 months or so and thereafter, I became complacent because nothing happened to me. I recall telling myself and some fellow dormitory mates while in Argentina that I'll back up soon as I am arriving in Colombia and I am a little concen about safety issues there... NATO ... and then the S**T hit me faster than expected - In Santiago, Chile
Only can blame myself..
Thanks for sharing. Internet access and speed is indeed an issue for remote locations and even hostels in cities. I guess there is no fool proof way. I bought a netbook for storage and for keeping maps and digital guides. But like what you mentioned, if it is stolen, it doesn't matter what. Everything is gone. Maybe need to rethink strategy. Probably require remote support systems whereby one send memory cards/thumbdrives of photos via post on a monthly basis home. And have them send the emptied cards/thumbdrives to the place you are going to stay way in advanced.
Let's assume each photo is 12MP. 50 photos a day x 30 days would be 1500 photos per month. So every month you need 18GB of storage. So you need maybe 3-4 of those 32GB cards/thumbdrives when you depart....hmm more added costs. Burning to DVD is an inexpensive way but you will still need a PC to do it.
BTW, you bought an 18-200mm lens. Is there anything you find limiting when taking landscape, architectures and people? If you are to do this trip again, what will you want to bring?
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