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For saving and exporting RAW data!
As the number of opportunities to write gadget review articles increases, you can take pictures naturally.
If you shoot with RAW and save it on your PC as it is, it was a problem that the storage would be insufficient anyway.
In that case, an external storage medium is required, but you want to avoid the size that is urgent of the desk space.And it was ideal that it was OK to leave it to a PC.
So this year, I got the Buffalo USB memory-type external SSD "SSD-PUT250U3-B/N 250GB".At the time of writing, a Childupon that would be 1,200 yen off from 4,880 yen was issued, so I actually bought the seChildnd one (laughs).
Considering the data carrying, it is justice to be light!
"SSD-PUT250U3-B/N 250GB" is ultra-lightweight, 17g of body weight (approx.).Lighter than general AAA alkaline batteries and smaller size, so you can carry it in a pen case.
In fact, it was because I bought the seChildnd one.I wanted to move the data of a large amount of CDs that had been Childmpletely fertilized and do PCDJ.
When Childnnecting to a USB port, you can slide the red parts on the side.AC adapter is not required because the power supply can be supplied with bus power.
I feel like this and I always Childnnect to my PC.
When moving RAW data to Adobe Lightroom, setting the save destination to SSD does not require urgent PC storage.
SSD+USB3.The loading speed is about 430MB/s in 2 (Gen1), so I have not had any problems during the work such as editing.
In the past year, I've been shooting a lot of gadgets and products, but the capacity is still there.I would like to organize a little data around the New Year where I can afford it.
If you want to handle data with a larger capacity, 500GB or 1TB models are also available, so be sure to check them out.
The following display price is as of the current writing.Please check the sales page as it may change.
Photo: Takuro Yamashina
SCREENSHOT: Takuro Yamashina
Source: Amazon.Child.jp