Ernie Schroder ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) scribbled:
> On Wednesday 24 September 2003 08:47 pm, Carl Hudkins wrote:
> > Hi, all...
> >
> >     Ok, an upcoming vacation and my seeming inability to completely
> > shoot a roll of film and get it developed before it's so old that
> > half the pictures look like they were shot from behind brown
> > draperies have got me thinking about getting a digital camera. 
> > Since I live in a Windows-free environment, any such camera must be
> > compatible with Linux in at least these ways:
> >
> >     * Appears to the system as a USB mass-storage device -- that
> > means, no special software or drivers are needed; you just plug it
> > in and you can then get your pictures off it like a normal
> > filesystem. + This would also be a benefit if I needed to plug it
> > into someone else's computer in order to upload the pix to myself
> > or something. I've tried to deal with cameras at work (Kinko's)
> > that needed special drivers, and had to give up when even the
> > manufacturer's web site did not have have (Win2k) drivers that
> > would work.
> >
> >     * No more than two hours of screwing with config files or kernel
> > rebuilds should be required to get it working.
> >
> >     Further, it must be compatible with my budget, which means it
> > costs less than $300 (US).  :)  I know this will not get me an
> > ultra-high-quality camera, but from what I've read the photos from
> > such a device should be more than sufficient for my meager needs.
> >
> >     Does such a thing exist?  If anyone has one, I'd sure like to know
> > about it!
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> I'm using a Olympus D-550 here It meets your requirments and it's a 3 
> megapixle camera with 2.8 optical and 3x digital zoom Cost is about 
> $250 (US) The camera itself looks just like a card reader to Linux so 
> If you've gotten usb-mass storage working, you're good to go.  I 
> recommend a card reader as uploading photos to a computer is tough on 
> the batteries.

What media format does it use for storage?  I'm also looking for a
digital camera, and was considering the Olympus weatherproof one.

Cooper.

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