CAMERA ORIGINAL FILE KEEP OR DELETE?

MichaelWard 4 Oct 2013 08:58
You guys almost have me convinced to quit being such a cheap bastard and invest in an external HD.
JHDT_Productions 4 Oct 2013 10:57
Do it man, come to the dark side.
LUXORPYRAMID 4 Oct 2013 17:05
Experience is wisdom. I will keep my original files. Thanks.
akennedy 5 Oct 2013 02:20
When traveling I take 2 hard drives so that I have a mirror copy of everything I shoot. As soon as I get home, all raw material gets transferred to my Drobo. Once a month I mirror my Drobo with an OLD Drobo :) And to top it off I make an LTO4 data tape backup of each shoot for long term storage.

Paranoid and over the top? You bet!
MichaelWard 5 Oct 2013 02:21
Yes, off to the dark side go I must..lol. What's a reputable "cheap" external hard drive?
akennedy 5 Oct 2013 09:53
I've been using Western Digital - My Passport drives for the last couple of years both for personal and work. They are cheap, USB 2 or 3, available in various sizes and are easy to find. At work we use them to ship data to clients and I've never had a problem with them.

I would however never rely on a single physical hard drive. Always have a duplicate.
cinecameratv 5 Oct 2013 12:14
I use Western Digital also. Very bad experiences with Seagate.
Mizamook 5 Oct 2013 19:43
I was very happy with a pair of bus-powered WD My Passport drives (2.5") for travels this summer. Also agree that the bigger Western Digital My Passport drives that take external 12volt power are good. Haven't had a failure yet (knocks on head oops I mean wood) and I now buy them in pairs.
MichaelWard 6 Oct 2013 06:26
Thanks a lot guys, I didn't realize how inexpensive those were. I'm going to get one of those Western Digital external HDs.
Videostock50 7 Oct 2013 13:20
Hey Michael,
You'll need backup software! Makes things super easy and repeatable.

There are lots to choose from - I use SecondCopy.com (costs about $30)

I'm not affiliated with them in any way - just a happy customer.
Paul
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