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always back up your work!! especially when you're trying to write a 20-page paper!

These inexpensive lenses perform well considering their low cost. I use them when I do not want to put my more expensive lenses in harm's way.

 

1. Vivitar 70-210mm Series I AI f/3.5 Zoom (67mm filter)

 

Use as a backup to my Nikon 80-200mm f/2.8 and Fuji 50-140mm f/2.8.

  

2. Tamron 28-200mm f/3.8 to f/5.6 Zoom auto focus (72mm filter)

 

Under good lighting conditions, this lens can substitute for two of my Nikon zoom lenses (35-70mm f/2.8 and 80-200mm f/2.8).

 

This is my favorite lens for shooting on the beach where the lens may be damaged by sand and water.

 

3. Nikkor 35mm f/2 AI (52mm filter)

 

This was my favorite lens until I replaced it with the f/1.4 version that became my favorite lens. I use this as a backup to my f/1.4.

  

4. Nikon 50mm f/1.8 Series E (52mm filter)

 

Use this manual focus lens as a backup to my 50mm f/1.4 auto focus. It is one of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.

  

5. Nikkor 75-150mm Series E Zoom f/3.5 AIS (52mm filter)

 

Second of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.

  

6. Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5 to f/5.6 G AF VR (52mm filter)

 

Third of three lenses in my wedding backup kit.

 

This is also my lens-of-choice when I need to travel with just one digital SLR body and one lens. If this lens is lost, damaged, or stolen, I do not suffer a great financial hardship.

 

Finally got round to getting a Time Capsule, so now my Mac gets backed up and I can sleep soundly again.

 

But where did I get 1,769, 857 files from?

This is my hard drive backup plan. One TB Drive in dock with time machine.

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Let's hope we don't have a disaster :)

backup...after two hard drive crash this year.

il mio nuovo disco usb esterno (da 500 giga) in azione

and of cours every archer worth his salt has a backup weapon....well okay this might be the worst backup in the history of the world, considering that it is just about as sharp as a spoon, it bends and twists if i swing it....aaand its starting to rust

 

also + for scabbard and handle covered in isolation tape to keep it from falling apart XD

I will never, ever say that a phone camera is a capable substitute for a "real" camera. Compare this with the version I shot with the E-M1 and you'll see why.

 

But boy, a nice phone like the iPhone 6 Plus makes a terrific backup camera. I spotted this trio, lined up my shot, and then...prrrrp. Dead battery! Damn damn damn damn. I didn't want to make these nice women wait while I did a battery swap, so instead I took a shot with the iPhone, just so I'd at least have something.

 

There's really very little to complain about; it's as good a photo as many pocket cameras of that size and price would have taken, if left on full-auto mode. It's considerably better than "better than nothing."

 

I keep thinking that some day, I'll bring two MFT camera bodies with me to an event like this. I still have my pocket-sized Panasonic GX-1. The idea would be to keep the "good" lens on the Olympus and put a specialty lens (like a fisheye or telephoto) on the Panasonic, and be able to quickly use that option without suffering the delay of a lens swap. I haven't followed through on the idea because who wants to bring an extra charger and whatnot on the trip?

 

But also, I know I have a good second camera in my shirt pocket.

This build is part of the story "Backup arrives" for Andromeda's GATEs on Eurobricks.

You can read the whole story here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=120279

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