Delkin ImageRouter
Shipping April 2008!
Whether you come back from a shoot with four or fourteen CompactFlash cards, you will spend a significant amount of time transferring your images to a computer. Constantly having to load and unload cards from a reader means you are tied to your desk during the whole process. ImageRouter frees you from your desk and greatly improves workflow efficiency by doing this work for you. With ImageRouter, you now can spend more time taking photographs, not managing files.
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Four Slots for CompactFlash Cards
Designed with the professional in mind, the UDMA enabled ImageRouter can concurrently transfer data from up to four CompactFlash cards*. Instead of downloading cards one at a time with a single slot reader, all you have to do is load your cards into ImageRouter, start the transfer, and walk away. You don't have to return until you're ready to retouch or print your photographs.
*Must use software that is capable of downloading from multiple cards, such as BackupandBurn.
High Speed Data Transfer
ImageRouter is a high-speed USB 2.0 reader that can achieve transfer rates of 19 MB/sec read and 18 MB/sec write with four UDMA cards inserted. Connect two ImageRouters together for transfer rates of 17MB/sec read and 15 MB/sec write with more than four cards.
Built-In Powered Hub
If you have more than four cards of data to transfer, connect two or more ImageRouters together, load the additional cards and begin the transfer. ImageRouter has a built-in hub that actually allows you to quickly "daisy-chain" multiple units.
The Perfect Combination
ImageRouter can be purchased separately or with BackupandBurn software. BackupandBurn automatically renames files based on user-set parameters. Users can specify how the files are re-named and re-numbered and even have Jpeg and RAW files automatically sent to different folders. Images can also be copied to multiple locations and automatically burned to a CD or DVD.
Designed to Last
ImageRouter was built for heavy workloads. Its tough, plastic shell makes it the perfect desktop assistant for any serious photographer.
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