Hi,
I am a student at RPI (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) in their Product Design & Innovation program. It is essentially a cross between Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Design and humanities/political science.
I am currently working with a group of students on a product for digital photographers and hoping to get some insight into the way different types of photographers operate and their needs.
I have created a survey and I'm hoping that some of you wouldn't mind taking a moment to fill it out for me. Here's the link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=6xBA1SLsDChxqbbxPfTpcA_3d_3d
Thanks very much, I truly appreciate your time and as new member of the dSLR community I hope to frequent these forums in the future.
Best,
Nicky Hajal
Product Design & Innovation '09
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Done. I travel with 5 1Gig cards, and an Epson back-up drive. I will bring a laptop on trips longer than 4 days.
well this is the perfect forum for you...so hope to see you around.
Advice from one grad to another - marry well.......
Was the best paid in my degree program on graduation but my Fine Arts degreed wife now makes more than I ever could have. Who would have known? Took a decade for karma to kick in - until then she had an assortment of the WORST jobs...... but now.......
I'll bet Skidmore is still snotty, Sage is, well, Sage, Albany OK, as well as Saint Rose..... even dated a local for a bit - but married one 2 1/2 hours away - the friend of the one my mother and a co-worker were trying to set me up with....... you never know how things will turn out
but - seriously and 'sexist-ly' - the last time I was up that way the girls I saw on campus were a huge improvement over the population 30 years ago.... the guys were still kinda' nerdy though.... but that's the Tute. One of my roommates -went to work for Bell Labs - had NEVER been on a date by the time he graduated - nice enough guy but the odds were against him.
Me too. To be honest, I am posting this link (and exact text) on several photography forums because I want to include as many photographers' opinions and needs as possible.
It isn't really feasible for me to become an active user on all of the sites I am requesting assistance from, but as someone who just started getting into photography a bit more seriously I truly am hoping to participate more in a photography-related forum.
Perhaps this will be the one (it does look great!), but I hope that people may help out a fellow photographer, as you did, just because all I'm asking for is your experience, knowledge and needs.
Thanks again, I hope no one takes my posts the wrong way!
Will you be posting the results here?
Haha, what a coincidence that there are some locals and RPI Grads around.
The place is ok... I'm not a huge fan of engineering courses (I'm more of a hands-on, creative, kinda guy), but the PDI Program is pretty unique and satisfies my needs for now...
As far as the girls, there may be 5% more, but to be honest engineering girls just aren't my type, for the most part. It's still not the best place to find a date.
The funding is going up but so is the tuition... and they keep building these damn buildings for Graduate research that I'm never going to step a foot into.
So, you're not missing much, to be honest. ;) How is it on the other side?
Thanks for the additional comments, by the way... I'll be sure to post up our work once its complete; given the response I think it could have some interesting use for a lot of photographers. (If only it was feasible for me to begin manufacturing!)
Done
I live locally too! I go to Siena.
done good luck
done also.
Done, but those questions seem odd.
When I travel, I carry my laptop with me as well as a tiny 40 GB USB drive. I also do everything in 2s or 3s, but a 250gb Wolverine unit would save me some travelling weight.
Done. A few notes to add. IMO, many small cards are less worrisome that 1-2 big ones. Cards are cheap and more reliable than most temp backup devices. Laptop always with me as is a small usb powered HD. IF I download in the field, it always is downloaded to both laptop and portable HD, and I usually burn a cd/dvd before packing it up. Only improvement to my current system in my mind would be a solid state memory bank. No spinning HD. Possibly a device that could have multiply CF card slots where all installed cards would look like one larger drive to the laptops OS. Maybe even freestanding with a 3" or larger LCD. Just my .02 worth.
Done.
So.... does the 'Tute still suck? lol..... at least it's got more women now and a ton of $$$$$ funding never-ending building.... but it's STILL in Troy and the drinking age is now 21......
Well, it was one hell of an improvement over West Point...... We had an ungraduated alumni association at RPI in '73 - over a dozen resignees..... one even headed NROTC
I was Industrial - pardon me - "Management" Engineering myself........
Wow, its a small world.... I work in the RPI Tech Park. GL on the project. Let me know if you have any questions, more than happy to help.
A few comments after taking the survey:
My use is heaviest on vacations - with 4 people running up a few thousand shots (winnowed down later).
While we use a laptop to download (access to the web or other use doesn't come into play where we usually end up - National Parks), we also use an Epson P-2000 for downloads.
Storage capacity is as much a function of the quality of the shots and cameras used as any other factor. Bigger is easier - never had a failure so that's not a concern.
If you're looking at a download/storage service alternative for photogs, it's not a real option for my type of use - simply no access where I normally stay. A 'better' version of something like the P-2000 - with a larger screen to check shots out - would be of great interest to me. Our 'archive' approach involves hard disk mirroring at home and DVD copy storage elsewhere.
I did it. You're welcome. HOpe your class goes well..and hope you're not just spamming our forum and actually contribute one day.
done, ur welcome. . !
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