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LaCie Rugged XL disk drive 1TB Firewire eSata USB @ photographygadgets.com photo gadgetsLaCie’s Rugged external hard drive series has long been a favorite for many photographers. Despite the dorky orange color, they are offered with single (USB) and triple (USB, Firewire 400 and 800) interface, can be operated in bus-powered mode, are fast and hold lots of pictures with capacities up to 500GB.

Recently, LaCie announced the LaCie Rugged XL hard drive with a capacity of 1TB. Suited for speed-intensive applications or for large-scale backups, the LaCie Rugged XL is compatible with both Mac and PC environments. In addition, it supports two key interfaces: Hi-Speed USB for universal compatibility, and the extreme speed of eSATA 3Gb/s. The new drive also includes a complete software bundle for easy formatting with LaCie Setup Assistant, as well as Genie Backup Assistant software for Windows users and Intego Backup Assistant software for Mac users.

Price:
LaCie Rugged 500GB: 165.99, Amazon: 147.99
LaCie Rugged XL: to be announced

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Firewire 400 to 800 adaptor FW400 FW800 @ photographygadgets.com photo gadgetsDo you process all of your images on a Mac? Getting ready to buy one of the newest Mac desktops or notebooks, but are turned off due to the lack of a Firewire 400 port? Do not despair.

Let’s face it – Firewire 400 support is coming to an end. But Apple continues to put Firewire 800 connectors into its machines. How to then use your Firewire 400 devices? Through inexpensive cables or adaptors. Firewire 800 is backward-compatible with all Firewire 400 peripherals, so just plug a Firewire 400 peripheral into an adaptor and connect that to your Mac.

Some solutions:
Sonnettech sells a Firewire 400 to 800 adaptor (see image) for around $15.
Wiebetech sells a 3ft adaptor cable, called the 7380-0000-11, for $11.
Monoprice.com sells adaptors and cables that convert Firewire 400 to either Firewire 800 or USB.

One of the least expensive adaptor solutions, so you do not have to deal with messy cables, is SIIG’s Firewire 400 to 800 adaptor. $12, Amazon: $7.40

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Jobo Giga Vu Sonic 250GB storage device photographygadgets photo.com gadgetsJobo has announced a new version of its GIGA Vu SONIC photo storage device.

The GIGA Vu SONIC features a card-to-device transfer speed of up to about 34MB/second, RAW file viewing, support for CompactFlash, SD/SDHC and other formats, hard drive capacities up to 250GB and a 3.2in (diagonal), 320 x 240 pixel color screen with various picture display options including multi-level zoom.

Available in March 2009

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SanDisk card reader ImageMate compact flash at photographygadgets.com photo gadgetsToday, SanDisk announced the release of new versions of its popular ImageMate card reader line, featuring higher transfer speed, upgraded software applications and smaller and sleeker designs.

The All-In-One memory card reader can reach speeds of up to 34 megabytes per second (MB/s)1 when using a SanDisk Extreme® IV 45MB/s CompactFlash® card, and the Multi-Card reader is capable of up to 30MB/s2 read and 27 MB/s write data transfer rates when using a SanDisk Extreme® III 30MB/s Edition SDHC™ card. Sporting a stylish glossy black and metallic silver design, each reader’s tripod base is detachable, creating instant portability. In addition, SanDisk’s updated ImageMate software bundle enables customers to utilize the advanced features of both readers, simplifying the most common tasks that they want to perform—transferring photos to a PC, archiving and sharing them.

Having had very good experiences with previous versions of the ImageMate, we will acquire some and post a Field Tested review!

Price starting at $20, Amazon from $14.60

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Western Digital My Book World Edition 1TB 2TB storage @ photographygadgets.com photo gadgetsToday, Western Digital announced a new version of its My Book World Edition. Featuring sizes of 1TB and 2TB, these My Books are ready to be plugged directly into your router. With the click of a few buttons, the storage device can then be configured. As always, it comes with bundled backup-software that can be installed on your Mac or your PC. Given the good experience we have with our Western Digital drives, we have high hopes for this one.

Price: $449.00 (2TB), Amazon: $393.33

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Digital Foci Photo Safe CF SD @ photographygadgets.comDigital Foci’s Photo Safe II is now available in three sizes (80/160/250 GB). It is the near-perfect travel companion: small, lightweight and with only two buttons to operate, you don’t have any excuses any longer not to make backups of your memory cards in the field. You don’t need a computer – just plug your card into the Photo Safe, hit the copy button and you are done. Once back from the trip, the device can be used as a USB drive to copy its content to your Mac or PC.

TidBITS’ in-depth review of the Photo Safe II can be found here.

Price:
80GB: $119.00, Amazon: $97.72
160GB: $149.00, Amazon: $118.08
250GB: $199.00, Amazon $169.00

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Drobo storage 1TB USB @ photographygadgets.comDrobo has established its data storage robots as one of the premier providers of redundant data storage. This is exactly what photographers need and thus, a lot of different sites (TWIT, TWIPphoto, Digital Outback Photo, Luminous Landscape and others) have praised it. Having used it here for almost 6 months (Drobo USB with 3 1TB drives), we can confirm that it deserve the praise that is heaped on it. We use it mainly for backup, much of it autmated. It’s easy to use (connect the unit to a PC or Mac, install software and plug in the drives) and very reliable. The USB unit we have is a bit noisy, but that does not bother us, since the backup unit is connected to our file server and tucked away. Drobo listened to the complaints – the noise problem has been alleviated in the newer USB/Firewire units.

Our verdict: Highly recommended!

Price: $499, Amazon $374.95 after rebate

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Kingston Elite Compact Flash CF cards @ photographygadgets.comKingston just increased the capacity of its Compact Flash Elite Pro memory cards to 32GB, thus introducing a new storage king to their existing lines of compact flash cards for enthusiasts (advanced amateurs or professionals). Like all of its Elite Pro cards, it offers a minimum sustained write speed of 133X. Other specs include transfer rates of 25MB/sec. read and 20MB/sec. write transfer.

Price: $145.00 Amazon: $69.95

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G-Drive Mini @ photographygadgets.comG-Technology’s G-Drive Mini is a small, rugged, bus-powered USB and Firewire 400 drive that is easy to carry, yet has enough capacity to store all your images while you are on the road. Designed mainly for Apple Macintosh, it also works with any Windows computer. Capacity ranges from 100GB to 160GB

Amazon Price: $170.00

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Western Digital Hard Drives @ photographygadgets.comAluratek has been making photo frames for quite a while. We like their new 10.5 inch Hi-Res Photo Frame, which has an internal storage capacity of 256MB. It not only allows you to watch a slideshow of your high resolution pictures, but if the mood strikes you, you can also watch a video or listen to an MP3 music file. Files can be transferred from a variety of memory cards or through a USB thumbdrive.

List Price: $199, Amazon: $174.88

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