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The Epson P-6000 and P-7000 not only stores your data but also supports your file management.

High-speed backup performance

Copying 1GB of images from a card to the internal HDD takes about 100 sec from Compact Flash (UDMA) and 125 sec from an SD card. Data transfer of over 70GB is possible on a full charge.

Also, the battery life of your camera is extended by performing image confirmation on the storage viewer. This makes the Epson P-6000/P-7000 an indispensable partner for on-location shooting outdoors where battery charging is not possible.

These performance improvements support the professional photographer's workflow. Additionally, copy verification ensures safer backup.

Back up time (1GB) PC connection
CF card: 100sec 45 sec/ GB
SD card: 125sec

Incremental backup

Backing up only new data not only saves HDD capacity, but supports your data management as well. Each time you backup your data, a new folder is created in the HDD, and only new data is transferred there.

Backup by each session

 

USB host interface

fig The Epson P-6000/P-7000 is equipped with a USB host port for device-to-device backup. Transfer data to and from the viewer and other external devices, including external hard disk drives or digital cameras.

 

*External HDDs must support an AC adapter or battery; photo viewer supplies only 400mA electrical power

USB Host Interface

Long battery life

Data transfer of over 70GB is possible on a full charge. Also, battery life of the camera is extended by performing image confirmation on the storage viewer.

Amount of Back up time Slide Show Video Playback Music Playback
CF card: 75GB 3.5 hours 3.0 hours 6.0 hours
SD card: 70GB

Designed for HDD protection

In order to protect the sensitive HDD and minimise the effect of vibration and impact shock, rubber dampers have been used, and the product has undergone rigorous drop-tests.

Architecture of HDD Protection