Any serious photographer or videographer will tell you: storage is key. Whether you’re capturing nature shots or shooting your next documentary film, you’re going to need a significant amount of space for your files.

In years past, creatives had to rely on small SD cards or portable HDDs to capture their work. But now, with the advent of portable SSDs, you can store, protect, and transport your files faster and easier than ever before.

Here are 4 advantages that photographers and videographers will gain by switching to portable SSDs:

1. Space

One of the most obvious reasons for choosing an SSD for backing up your photos and videos is the sheer amount of storage you will need. Rather than fumbling around multiple flash drives or HDDs, the portable SSD provides a simple, easy solution for creatives.

Photographers can easily store their entire body of work on a single drive. Image sizes range from 250kb for a low-res shot to over 6MB for a hi-res photo meant for physical printing. At an average file size of 5MB, your 1TB SSD would hold 200,000 images.

For videographers, the storage needs are even more acute. Depending on the camera you’re using, an hour of 4K footage could take up anywhere from 42GB to over 740GB. That’s a massive amount of data to store and transfer, particularly once it’s time to start editing.

From a workflow perspective, having multiple shots on the same drive allow your editing team to build sequences without needing to transfer massive amounts of data from different drives.

2. Speed

SSDs are also significantly faster than other portable storage options. For example, the Crucial X8 is 7.5 times faster than a portable HDD and up to 100x faster than a USB 3.0 flash drive.

There are two elements of speed when discussing a portable SSD, both of which are important to creatives: read speed and write speed. Read speed measures how long it takes to open a file from a device. Write speed refers to how long it takes to save a file to the device.

How does this difference in read and write speed make an impact in a real-life situation? Imagine being in the field. Your camera is getting full and it’s approaching the magic hour. You don’t have much daylight left and you need to back up your files so you can get back to shooting. If you’re using a portable HDD, it might take 70 minutes. Your portable SSD, on the other hand, would take less than 10 minutes to save.

Read speed becomes important for photographers and videographers during the editing process. Whether you are touching up images in Photoshop or laying down tracks in Premiere Pro, the read speed will determine how quickly you can access the data. For data-heavy tasks, such as editing a 4K video, this can make a huge impact on your workflow.

Fast read speeds will allow you to edit your files without having to first copy them onto your main computer.

3. Portability

As the name would suggest, a portable SSD is…well, portable. So why would this be important for a creative in the field?

For starters, this saves you the trouble of trying to copy your files only onto a laptop or PC. Not only is this unwieldy (picture carrying your desktop computer around a forest and trying to find power), but it also limits your workflow.

With a portable SSD, you can quickly give your files to an editor or collaborator without waiting for hours to upload everything to the cloud. Plus, if you are in a remote location with no internet, you have a secure backup of your files.

Even better, the SSD allow you to edit and read files directly from the drive, saving you the trouble of having to copy over every single file to your computer. This can come in especially handy when dealing with large file sizes while editing video, for example.
 

4. Durability

If you’re shooting in the wilderness or just trekking about town, you can rest assured that your files are safe with an SSD. Portable SSDs are built for extreme conditions and can handle the often rough-and-tumble experience of a creative in the field.

Unlike older HDDs, which rely on spinning disks to read information, SSDs have no moving parts. This makes them much more resilient against shocks, bumps, vibrations, and drops. When you are far from an internet connection, a secure backup is doubly important.
 

Conclusion

Reliable storage is crucial to the workflow of photographers and videographers. Portable SSDs provide a faster and more durable solution over older HDDs and flash drives. Creatives can easily back up their files without an internet connection, transport massive projects to collaborators, and edit their files directly from the drive without any loss in productivity.

Get to Know the Author:

Kris Sharma is a content creator living in Boise, Idaho. He writes frequently on technology topics, including automation, machine learning, and data security. Feel free to hit him up on LinkedIn.

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