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BuckNrut

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Here is a great place to store your trail cam pics I thought some of you with trail cams might like. You can get up to 16GB free online storage on Drop Box. You will get 2GB free when you sign up and then 500MB for everyone you refer and they get their own account also. They have paid levels of storage also but I think 16GB is a lot for the free account. You can also get more when you link to your twitter I think. You can also share your folders or images with specific persons.

Anyone that wants to try it you I would appreciate some sign up through my link so I get 500MB added from a few too :D

After you sign up, post your link and get your referrals for your extra MB space too.

BuckNruts DropBox Referral Link

I only have the free account. Havent tried the paid storage levels.
 
Considering how fast a couple of thousand (or tens of thousands) pictures can add up, I highly recommend one of the USB plug-in backup drives. I bought a terabyte (1,000 GB) backup drive I use to store trail-cam pictures for $80.
 
BSK said:
Considering how fast a couple of thousand (or tens of thousands) pictures can add up, I highly recommend one of the USB plug-in backup drives. I bought a terabyte (1,000 GB) backup drive I use to store trail-cam pictures for $80.

Good idea. All I have now are 8GB USB's all over the place. Where did you get the terabyte?
 
Yep I have a 1TB and a 1.5TB drive I use at home for all my trail cam pics. I love this cloud storage for pulling up my biggest buck pics from deer camp though.

You definitely could not store all your pics with only 16GB of space :)
 
JCDEERMAN said:
BSK said:
Considering how fast a couple of thousand (or tens of thousands) pictures can add up, I highly recommend one of the USB plug-in backup drives. I bought a terabyte (1,000 GB) backup drive I use to store trail-cam pictures for $80.

Good idea. All I have now are 8GB USB's all over the place. Where did you get the terabyte?

Seagate and Western Digital make some good ones. Here's the Amazon page for external hard drives:

http://www.amazon.com/External-Hard-Dri ... 2956536011

Another option that BuckNrut brought up is paying for online "cloud" back-ups. That option has the advantage of allowing access to your pictures from any computer with internet service.
 
I have a WD My Book Essential and like it very much. It is both plug-and-play as well as usable on multiple computers.
 
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