For professional photographers, storage isn’t about benchmarks — it’s about speed, reliability, and keeping a session moving. This page explains how a compact external SSD integrates into a real Capture One workflow, whether you’re shooting tethered in the studio or working on location with an iPad or laptop.
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Capture One sessions generate large preview files, adjustments, and RAW data quickly. Slow or unreliable storage can introduce lag, slow previews, or interrupt tethered sessions — none of which are acceptable on professional jobs.
Keeping sessions on a dedicated external SSD makes it easy to hand off files, duplicate backups, and keep Capture One running smoothly.
A tiny SSD reduces kit weight and fits easily into laptop or iPad-based workflows when shooting away from the studio.
With Capture One on iPad becoming more capable, compact storage makes mobile sessions more practical and less cluttered.
I prefer keeping each job on its own dedicated drive. A small, fast SSD means I can shoot, review, back up, and move on without re-organising files later. It’s a simple system that scales from studio days to international travel.