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<blockquote data-quote="RickSawThat" data-source="post: 64347" data-attributes="member: 8289"><p>I like to travel and have tried a few different options. What I currently own is a macbook pro, an ipad, portable hard drives and a bunch of memory cards.</p><p></p><p>I tried the iPad first but like you say not a lot of storage and limited editing abilities. But it can be workable.</p><p></p><p>I then brought the macbook next trip good - good solution except for extra weight and bulk but gives me my total system.</p><p></p><p>Next trip I bumped it up and brought the macbook and a small hard drive. I am super careful of back ups and back up in multiple drives so this basically just meant I was bring my home system with (except the 27 inch monitor) and had double backups. I felt most secure with this but it does add extra weight and I do like to travel with carry on only no matter where I go or how long I stay. But in the end I will probably do the same next trip. Travel pictures are irreplaceable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickSawThat, post: 64347, member: 8289"] I like to travel and have tried a few different options. What I currently own is a macbook pro, an ipad, portable hard drives and a bunch of memory cards. I tried the iPad first but like you say not a lot of storage and limited editing abilities. But it can be workable. I then brought the macbook next trip good - good solution except for extra weight and bulk but gives me my total system. Next trip I bumped it up and brought the macbook and a small hard drive. I am super careful of back ups and back up in multiple drives so this basically just meant I was bring my home system with (except the 27 inch monitor) and had double backups. I felt most secure with this but it does add extra weight and I do like to travel with carry on only no matter where I go or how long I stay. But in the end I will probably do the same next trip. Travel pictures are irreplaceable. [/QUOTE]
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