Hi all, just saw this posted at: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0412/04121602digitalfilmxray.asp
A press release listing extensive testing of digital media and cameras in a variety of security devices used at airports etc. Looks like we won't have to worry anymore about precious jobs being "wiped" inadvertently. The actual tests methods and results are at: http://www.i3a.org/itip.html However they don't seem to have tested portable harddrive type devices or writeable CDR/DVDR media and as multiple jobs/storage card downloads can be stored on these I feel it would be a much bigger loss if one of these was corrupted. I imagine the portable harddrives would behave in a similar fashion to laptop harddrives. Anyone know of definitive postings that harddrive and or writeable CDR/DVDR media storage methods are safe to put through these systems? Merry Christmas and a wondeful New Year to all!! Regards, Frank Styevko from OZ _______________________________________________ Prodig subscriber options - articles - links - calendar - items for sale http://www.prodig.org
