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ed rader
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 15:08
is it possible to transfer files from the epson to a CF card?

i.e., can you plug an empty CF card into the p3000 and download files?

thanx,

ed rader

Tsmith
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 16:12
I haven't done it but I'm fairly certain its possible.

ed rader
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 16:13
I haven't done it but I'm fairly certain its possible.


i thought so too but thought i would ask .

you know in your spare time you could check it out for me :D.

ed rader

Tsmith
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 16:27
i thought so too but thought i would ask .

you know in your spare time you could check it out for me :D.

ed rader

Took all of 60 seconds to scroll the menus, insert CF card and transfer the single RAW file as a test. So yes it is very possible _ ;)

SuzyView
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 16:33
You know, I've had my P-2000 for over 2 years now and never even considered that. I just use it as an external hard drive when put cabled to the computer. Interesting.

ed rader
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 17:37
Took all of 60 seconds to scroll the menus, insert CF card and transfer the single RAW file as a test. So yes it is very possible _ ;)


thanx man.....:D.

we just got our travel package from national geoghraphic and the weight restrictions are pretty austere so i'm glad i ordered the p3000 last night.

actually i accidentally ordered two of them but that's another story :D.

i may get a couple of 16-gig cards in case i have to move sorted through files from the epson.

ed rader

ed rader
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 17:40
You know, I've had my P-2000 for over 2 years now and never even considered that. I just use it as an external hard drive when put cabled to the computer. Interesting.


you said something the other day that led me to believe you were using your epson for storage.

what i would do is download the contents of the epson to one of my hard drives when i got home.

i really don't see the epson having a long term future with me unless it does something that my laptop can't. obviously for this trip that is the case but normally i would use my laptop.

ed rader

nutsnbolts
16th of March 2008 (Sun), 23:01
You can even transfer to a usb drive (powered). Makes transferring of images to friends easily.