SD card readers are handy little devices that can help you transfer data between memory cards and devices. There are a number of benefits of having memory card readers that are equally enticing to photographers. A good memory card reader can have the following benefits: They let you store large files painlessly, especially high-resolution images
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5 Best External Hard Drives for DSLRs
There comes a time in every photographer’s career when they realize they need a high-quality external hard drive. External hard drives for DSLRs are essential for photographers. Not only do they protect your photos, but they are also extremely convenient and act as dedicated storage for your photography. While cloud storage is fine for basic
Best Cloud Storage for Photos
When it comes to storing your precious photo archive, traditional hard drives are so passe. Local storage is fine, but the best cloud storage for photos provides convenience, security, flexibility and most importantly, access anywhere in the world. There’s also the fact that you never have to worry about multiple local backups ever again. That
5 Best XQD Cards
Memory card technology is continually advancing. We have a myriad of different card types with an exciting new card type that is becoming increasingly popular being XQD cards. XQD cards are still relatively new, and there are a limited number of cameras and video recorders that use this storage type. Nikon and Sony are two
Flickr Users Given an Extra Month to Save Their Photos
Flickr announced during the final quarter of 2018 that they would be limiting free accounts on their platform. While users had significant storage in the past, users who sign up for a free account will now only be able to store a maximum of 1,000 files, including videos and photos, at a time. The platform
Flickr’s New Image Storage Rules Impact How We Store Images in the Cloud
For anybody using Flickr as their main way to store images online, news earlier this month saw that the Free and Pro accounts conditions are changing. The bottom line being as of January 8, 2019, you can only hold 1,000 images and videos in a free account. If you want unlimited storage it will cost