Vacation photography: do you know what type of users you are?

The vacation and whether for a seasonal hobby or just to occasionally capture summer moments, the photograph occupies a primary place in millions of people.

Francisco, Silva, Country Manager Chile-Peru of Kingston Technology, comments that “During vacations, photography manifests itself in the most different ways, but just like having a good camera independent of the device, storage space for captures has also become vital, and that said flash memory or SSD is compatible with the equipment used”.

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“Cellphone” photographers:

Los smartphones have become the main tool for capturing memories and the latest innovations point to increasingly powerful cameras that offer photographs and 4K videos. But storing that large amount of data is a challenge, especially considering that the internal space of cell phones is limited, and is often shared by applications, files of all kinds and more. How to avoid running out of space in the middle of the holidays?

One of the most recent trends are external SSDs, capable of processing data with the same speed as the classic solid state drives that many computers come with, but in a portable, extremely comfortable and very convenient format to store all the photos and videos of the trip.

A very convenient way is with the Dual Portable SSD from Kingston, which easily transfers files between USB Type-A and USB-C devices, without cables, at USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds of up to 1,050 MB/s read and 950 MB/s write. This solution offers capacities up to 2TB for large files, high-resolution photos and 4K videos.

Lovers of cell phone photography also have another option, with el USB DT DUO Gen2 of Kingston. Thanks to its dual USB connectors (Type-A and Type-C), DT DUO offers maximum compatibility between computers, tablets and phones, facilitating data exchange without the need for cables or adapters. Available in 128GB and 256GB capacities, it allows you to store large volumes of content.

Professional cameras that never go out of style

It’s true. Going on vacation with a professional camera – partly due to the strong rise of cell phones – is a practice that very few people do. These are users with a high level of management and true enthusiasts of this activity.

And it doesn’t just depend on the quality of the camera, since to store the captures immediately it is very important to consider memory cards that are compatible with the most demanding tasks, such as burst mode captures, or images in RAW format, in which a single image can weigh several tens of MB.

A very practical alternative for intensive uses like this are the tarjetas microSD Kingston Canvas Go! Plus G4, with capacities ranging between 64GB and 1TB, and speeds of up to 200MB/sec, making them perfect for taking on any adventure. But it is not the only way, since just as in cell phones, external SSDs are also highly recommended tools, such as the models XS1000 y XS2000 from Kingston, with speeds of up to 1,000MB/sec and 2,000MB/sec, respectively, and capacities of up to 4TB in the second case.

Drones: the new trend

Maneuvering a drone not only implies having a license and having driving skills similar to those of a professional pilot, but also thoroughly understanding its technology, which by the way implies on what types of devices the impressive aerial shots can be stored, be they photographs or videos. In this segment, the tarjetas Kingston Canvas Go! Plus G4 They are also the perfect solution, since they have UHS class 3 (U3) and video class 30 (V30) speed ratings, being compatible with the usual demands of these devices, including action cameras.

“Summer is a time to bring out talent from a camera, whatever it may be. The most important thing is to be able to store these memories and make them indelible. Therefore, the recommendation is always to have storage devices that meet the respective requirements, and that also allow you to take advantage of all their advantages, including comfort”concludes the Kingston Technology executive.

By Editor