Comparateur SSD pour photographes sous-marins
Trouvez le SSD portable ideal pour vos voyages plongee. Comparez robustesse, vitesse et prix.
Professional PRO-G40
Sauvegarde terrain pro avec durabilite maximale
Extreme PRO Portable V2
Sauvegarde terrain rapide avec protection robuste
Rugged SSD
Disque terrain iconique pour photographes
Rugged SSD Pro
Disque terrain pro Thunderbolt
SD810
SSD etanche IP68 haute vitesse budget
Extreme Portable V2
Sauvegarde voyage robuste et abordable
T7 Shield
Sauvegarde voyage fiable et robuste
X10 Pro
Meilleur rapport qualite-prix SSD haute vitesse
X9 Pro
Meilleur rapport qualite-prix SSD robuste
Envoy Pro FX
Disque universel Thunderbolt/USB protection max
Envoy Pro Elektron
SSD compact IP67 pour workflows USB-C
Tuff Nano Plus
SSD robuste IP67 avec etui inclus
T9
Sauvegarde haute vitesse sans certification IP
My Passport SSD
Compagnon de voyage ultra-leger
XS2000
Disque de poche ultra-compact haute vitesse
Rocket XTRM-Q
Capacite max Thunderbolt (jusqu'a 8 To)
WD_BLACK P40 Game Drive
Transferts rapides, design gaming
SE880
Disque rapide ultra-compact budget
One Touch SSD
Sauvegarde voyage economique
Which SSD for an iPad on a dive trip
More and more underwater photographers are swapping laptops for iPad Pros when it comes to sorting and editing on the road. The weight savings are significant, but the backup workflow changes completely.
The iPad Pro (M2 and later) supports external SSDs via USB-C at speeds up to 10 Gbps over USB 3.2. In practice, transferring a 128 GB SD card of RAW files takes about 4 minutes through a USB-C hub to the SSD. Lightroom for iPad reads files directly from the external drive without importing them into internal storage.
Choosing an SSD for an iPad workflow comes down to three points. The form factor should be compact (NVMe stick SSDs like the Samsung T9 or Crucial X10 Pro fit easily in a waterproof pouch). The connector should be native USB-C (no adapters, no USB-A with cable). The IP rating should be at least IP65 to withstand boat conditions.
A common trap: some SSDs advertise impressive theoretical speeds (2,000 MB/s) but throttle after 30 seconds of continuous transfer due to overheating. For full card transfers after each dive, check sustained speed benchmarks, not just peak numbers.