Wildlife Guy
Senior Member
I am headed to Africa in May on a trip originally booked for 2020 that was pushed to 2022 due to the pandemic. This is my 3rd trip to Africa (2015,2017 & 2022), but I have changed my mix of gear and want a more streamlined strategy for card backups. I have dropped from 36lbs of DSLR gear to 21lb by moving to mirrorless and changing my lens mix. My gear for 2022 Africa is R3, R5, RF 24-105 f4 L IS, RF 70-200 f4 L IS, RF 85mm f2, RF 100-500 f4.5-f7.1 and 1.4x TC. The RF 85 f2 and RF 70-200 f4 are "nice to have" and one or both may be eliminated to make room for extra space in the Mindshift 26L bag.
Now to the real question. I have traditionally taken a 13" MacBook + card reader + external hard drive to backup my cards and get a jump on loading into Lightroom. There are two issues with the strategy - weight of gear required and time lost to experience the trip. I did not like leaving the laptop setup unattended and lost time I could have spent sharing experiences and just enjoying the environment. Below are the options I am considering. I thought I would search for opinions before going down the heavy testing path.
Note: 15 days of actual safaris drives and I have quite a few CFexpress cards.
A. Traditional "laptop" approach but using iPad Pro 12.9" w/keyboard folio to do a straight copy (no Lightroom) using the Prograde Card Reader and Toshiba T7 2TB SSD's. Doesn't solve the problem of socializing at the end of the day but I could lock the setup in the room safe and go away for a couple of hours.
B. Carry enough 256gb SD cards and do an in-camera copy from the CFexpress to SD cards at the end of the day. Takes a lot of SD cards, but you can use a cheaper/slower version based on testing. .
C. Write RAW files to both CFexpress and SD card, saving the SD card when full as the backup. This would be simplest, but I would need to test to verify impact on performance and frames per second. May even be mentioned in the manual. Does not provide dual backups.
D. Same as plan B but don't erase the CFexpress card when full. Would take a fair number of CFexpess cards.
I know the 13" MacBook Air (M1) + card reader + SSD's works, but looking for simpler alternatives. Anyone have experience to share before I dive into serious testing.
David
Now to the real question. I have traditionally taken a 13" MacBook + card reader + external hard drive to backup my cards and get a jump on loading into Lightroom. There are two issues with the strategy - weight of gear required and time lost to experience the trip. I did not like leaving the laptop setup unattended and lost time I could have spent sharing experiences and just enjoying the environment. Below are the options I am considering. I thought I would search for opinions before going down the heavy testing path.
Note: 15 days of actual safaris drives and I have quite a few CFexpress cards.
A. Traditional "laptop" approach but using iPad Pro 12.9" w/keyboard folio to do a straight copy (no Lightroom) using the Prograde Card Reader and Toshiba T7 2TB SSD's. Doesn't solve the problem of socializing at the end of the day but I could lock the setup in the room safe and go away for a couple of hours.
B. Carry enough 256gb SD cards and do an in-camera copy from the CFexpress to SD cards at the end of the day. Takes a lot of SD cards, but you can use a cheaper/slower version based on testing. .
C. Write RAW files to both CFexpress and SD card, saving the SD card when full as the backup. This would be simplest, but I would need to test to verify impact on performance and frames per second. May even be mentioned in the manual. Does not provide dual backups.
D. Same as plan B but don't erase the CFexpress card when full. Would take a fair number of CFexpess cards.
I know the 13" MacBook Air (M1) + card reader + SSD's works, but looking for simpler alternatives. Anyone have experience to share before I dive into serious testing.
David