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Some advice please.

 

I am going travelling and want to use my iPhone as my storage, with a second Samsung T7 Shield drive as a backup.

The iPhone is a 1TB model 15 Pro Max and the disc is a 2TB version.

 

What I want to nail down is the exact procedure to take images off the M11-P SD card and put them into storage on the phone and the T7 drive.

Leica Fotos, Apple Photos and Lightroom are all on the phone. The T7 drive connects to the iPhone via USBC and works fine in the Files app.

Can anyone assist with advice on the easiest way to do this? 

Many thanks.

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I use a portable powered Thunderbolt 4 hub to charge an IPad,  two cameras, iPhone, battery power bank, as well as transfer files from cameras to SSD and SSD JPG to Flickr as backup and as a travel log for those back home.  That’s one long run-on sentence.  My sling bag holds the battery power bank to charge whatever on the go.  BTW, the transfer to SSD is likely a waste of time in that each camera has 1TB of internal SSD.  Modern technology is amazing.

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One scenario I think of  is that first , open Leica fotos and download your photos , use a cable and link to the T7 and open file web of your phone. Finally  you can transfer downloaded file to your SSD. However it costs quite some time. So I would recommend a hub which can connect both T7 and sd card reader.This way is much faster than the previous method . With hub you  need a extra battery to power the hub.

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