She wants a P-2000 or P-4500. A good friend of mine, whi shoots RAW,
uses his P-2000 for dive trips. It easily lasts him a week of diving and
he does his conversions when he gets home.
-Adam
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
She's not leaving the laptop at home, but when she's out of the van -
sometimes for a few days at a time - she doesn't want to tote the laptop
around, so some sort of storage device would be helpful, especially one
with a screen.
The small printers don't have to print RAW - she can convert to JPEG or
TIFF and then print. No one prints from RAW, anyway. RAW being 16-bit and
printers only accommodating 8-bit.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: Aaron Reynolds
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Totally inappropriate for her needs. She'll be shooting raw, wants her
files handy so she can work on them, has a laptop but doesn't want to
carry it around when out of the van, which she may be for a few days at
a
time. A storage device that allows lots of storage is a better solution.
Hrm -- well, if she wants to work on them, I think she'll need the
laptop, no?
A more important point -- do any of these printers print from RAW? And
whose RAW files do they support?
It may not be practical to leave the laptop at home for this project.