This gives you something to think about!
https://mikeyostphotography.wordpre...generation-will-have-no-pictures-in-10-years/
https://mikeyostphotography.wordpre...generation-will-have-no-pictures-in-10-years/
Thought of that years ago, which is why I just delete all my images after posting them here -- technology is transitory, but Nikonites will live forever. . .
If you need long term storage then this might be the answer.
Humanity's ultimate backup ? 5D discs can store data for 13.8 billion years
May be of interest to j-see
I'm satisfied with the 1000 years of my M-disc.
Just thought i would give you an alternative
"Does anyone remember the 256mb SD cards when today, a 4 gb is considered tiny?"
I remember having the 16mb cards, the 32mb ones were just too expensive for me at the time, and the massive 64mb ones? well that was just showing off, and why on earth would you want a 1gb one?????
OMG. Everybody panic.
While technology does march ever onward I'd like to point out you can *still* buy factory-fresh 3.5" floppy disk-drives from electronic super-stores such as Newegg, I know this because I just checked. Wow. How hard was that?
And just because Blu Ray made VCR's essentially obsolete doesn't mean all those VCR's suddenly quit working, or that VCR owners were left with no way to transfer the content of the older media onto the new. Author probably typed up that article on onion skin using his Royal Velvetone.
OMG. Everybody panic.
While technology does march ever onward I'd like to point out you can *still* buy factory-fresh 3.5" floppy disk-drives from electronic super-stores such as Newegg, I know this because I just checked. Wow. How hard was that?
And just because Blu Ray made VCR's essentially obsolete doesn't mean all those VCR's suddenly quit working, or that VCR owners were left with no way to transfer the content of the older media onto the new. Author probably typed up that article on onion skin using his Royal Velvetone.