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2024-06-12 05:31:39

Everything worked as advertised, but due to file system overhead, you get a pinch over 90GB per disk, not 100GB, which is an unformatted number. They work with multiple-sessions, so you can keep adding to the disk.

5
2024-06-18 05:45:24

Perfect storage for keep the raw file pictures.

5
2024-09-05 09:35:32

I bought it primarily for its raw performance, so using the G-Technology RAID Configurator  set it up in RAID 0. I use it as the location for my Capture One Pro 12 referenced RAW files (85mb /file RAW & 250mb/file tiff, on average) and it substantially increased file download and processing speeds. Using Blackmagic I consistently measured speeds above 500gbs. Do note that RAID 1 (mirroring) will yield speeds of only 90+gbs. I did expect lower through-put in RAID 0 but 1/5th the speed? Otherwise very solid build, easy access to the 2 drives and clearly provides full Thunderbolt 3 speeds on my Mac. I schedule nightly full back-ups to a 3rd drive.

5
2024-07-25 04:47:55

I test it and check the file quality is perfect

5
2024-08-12 02:21:13

The San Disk Flash drive works great and is compatible with Windows XP and Windows 7. The file transfer is very fast and the device works like a charm. I have read good reports about SanDisk memory sticks.

5
2024-09-29 09:42:32

For my jpg pictures, most are archived online. But corresponding raw mode files are big and can't upload in any of the photo web sites like smug or flickr. So the options are pay for cloud storage or backup in disks. I do the latter. I buy a new disk every year. So keep 2 - 3 redundancy for all pics. Older disks will be reused for some other application. For me being s/w person, these disk spaces can be filled quickly, so not an issue. In a few years disks wear off and I discard. WD is one of my favorite disks. Makes less noise, more reliable and pretty fast.

5
2024-05-11 07:18:58

Using the Mac Disk Utility, I was able to easily create both a Mac and a Windows partition to back-up raw footage and other video files. I always trust Western Digital and this product will probably not let me down either. It's sleek, quiet, and extremely fast with the USB 3.0. Would definitely recommend to anyone!

5
2024-09-27 06:48:50

Fujifilm X-T3 has got most professionals cinema features except raw file format recording like prores, dnxhd ibis ( for those who prefer it). To top it all up has got a high quality still photographs making it a high end hybrid camera. B&H customer service responded to all my concerns and the shipped this camera to me faster than I expected. Thank you B&H Photo

5
2024-09-06 04:45:25

Pictures that come out of this thing are simply gorgeous. Yes, file sizes are huge but you can shoot compressed raw which still gives you better quality than many other cameras. Do not hesitate to buy this camera.

5
2024-07-28 01:23:16

Works very well scanning 35mm color negatives to DNG format for processing in Adobe camera raw using Vuescan software. I'm finding 3600dpi to be the true resolution. The full 7200 ups the file size from 90 or so MB dng file to over 300mb(!) with no "real" resolution increase. Resulting dng files at 360odpi approximate an uncompressed 16-17MP raw file from a digital camera, all tbe resolution one should need to pull out a jpeg that could easily be printed up to 30x40, if not more. Once you get the setup dialed in it's fairly straight-forward to get through 4-5 inage scans every 15 minutes or so, which I am very pleased with but it's not like I am trying to scan hundreds of rolls of film....just what I am shooting now, which will probably average 1-2 rolls per week. It's more of a pain getting the film to the lab these days for processing than the subsequent scanning.

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