Camera external hard drive

Next month I am shooting 10 -12 hours of a training session and I do not want to use 10 - 12 (1) hour long video tapes and then capture all of that footage to edit it.
Can anyone recommend an external hard drive I could capture this footage on directly when I am shooting?
I have a Sony PD-150.
Thanks!
jamie

You can't just use a hard drive...you need to use one that is designed to work with your camera, like the Firestore drives from Focus Enhancements.
http://www.focusinfo.com/solutions/catalog.asp?id=3
Or you can have a laptop connected and FCP running and do a CAPTURE NOW. But I HIGHLY discourage that. I just know that someone will bring it up. If you bump your computer, or it crashes...you are hosed.
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