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The quality of your photos is not affected by the storage device but by the settings used when the photo is taken or saved. If you save with high quality settings, then the file size for each photo will be larger and fewer photos will fit on the storage device. Some drives are rated for faster data transfer, which can help if you are moving a lot of data files (photos) onto the storage drive at one time. Some memory cards have faster data transfer rates as well and this can be helpful if you are recording videos.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will not reduce the quality of your pictures. I have tested this and my pictures stay the same quality after transferring onto the flash drive. Hope this helps!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I used my PNY 128gb flash drive to backup all of my files, including pictures from my hp laptop. When everything was restored back to my laptop, all of the files, including pictures were just as complete and clear as they were before I copied them to the flash drive.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'm not aware of these more "specialized " drives you're talking about, that claim to be better for photography. As far as I know, it shouldn't make a difference; memory space is interchangeable, and it shouldn't affect the quality of the data being stored on it. But then, I'm not a professional photographer, either.
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