The new generation of iPods uses USB instead of Firewire. It makes it
easy to download from camera directly to iPod.
Stephen Ylvisaker wrote:
Yes, if your camera has a firewire port.
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*From:* _Herschel Mair <herschelmair@xxxxxxxxx>_
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*Sent:* Thu, 08 Mar 2007 16:18:16 -0800 (PST)
*Subject:* Re: What do you use for in-the field digital storage?
That's interesting.
Can you download directly from camera to iPod?
--- "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Many are using the Epson P-2000 or P-4000, but it is only a little
> hard drive with viewer. Some are happy with an iPod Photo or Video,
> too.
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