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Old 05-20-10 | 04:45 PM
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sstorkel
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Originally Posted by AdamDZ
During the practice trips I shot some pictures with the iPhone and emailed them to friends and the pictures were good enough, I updated my journal from the iPhone too, it was totally doable despite the small size. And the ability to take photos and email them instantly is cool. I still shoot pictures with my camera but I will post-process them after the trip.
That's essentially what I did. I used the iPhone to post to Twitter and upload a few pictures so that friends would know where I was and what was happening. Put a big memory card in the camera and didn't worry too much about filling it up. At the end of the day, I'd delete stuff that was obviously bad or out of focus but I waited until I got home to deal with the majority of stuff.

For a longer trip, I'd probably augment this strategy with an Eye-Fi Explore X2 or Pro X2 card to geo-tag images in-camera then upload them whenever I passed a Starbucks (or other AT&T WiFi hotspot).
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