justme_dc wrote:
Now if you could connect your 10D to an external 100Gig hard drive and shoot straight to that.....that would be cool!
You know, I've often wondered why this isn't possible. It seems like comon sense to me. If you could have your images sent via USB instead of to the CF card. I know this would be slower, but there are work arounds. I'm a programmer myself and it wouldn't be that hard. You could set the buffer to write to CF, then the CF replicates to the USB device and deletes the image off the CF - that way you could keep your 9 fps buffer open. When you took a 2 minute break to switch lenses or fiddle with lighting, your camera would be busy catching up and pushing your images to your USB device. This would really work well if they had included USB 2.0 on the 10D (what were you thinking Canon???
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This would really make sense for studio photographer types. One could set up an application that displays the image on a large screen monitor as soon as it is copied to the computer - portrait photographers would love that.
Also, there are quite a few USB hard drives out now, even caddys that you put your own hard drive in. One could get one of those units and a 80 or 120 GB hard drive for the price of a 3 GB CF card or Microdrive. You could clip the drive to your belt and have vertually unlimited shooting. Could you imagine in RAW mode seeing "14,000" in your "shots remaining" indicator? haha. 
Yea, they missed the boat with that one.