I have a DC50... it's got zoom! it was the first digital camera my company bought. I used it extensively until we bought a 1.3Mpix Olympus. Actually I am on the lookout for a serial cable for the Kodak should anyone have one around??

Cheers,
Drew.




Joseph McAllister wrote:
On Jul 21, 2009, at 05:27 , Bruce Walker wrote:

David J Brooks wrote:
I used to own this digital camera, picked it up in 1997.
I have an older iomega zip drive, 100meg, that i have the dc25 files stored on. I have tried to find the software via a google search, but it seems unavailable.
I have a few photos of my parents at their 50th wedding lunch i would
like to try and get off the disk.
Whats the chances any one on the list used the camera and has the
software.??? None i suppose.
I cannot remember if the zip drive(plugs into the printer port)
required software or not.
Dave

Dave, the parallel port Zip drives required a driver for Windows. There's also an alternate cable that attaches those Zip drives to older Macs via the Mac SCSI port connector.

This may be what you need for Windows ...

http://www.softwarepatch.com/utilities/iomega-zip.html

However, what format are the images saved in? Possibly not JPEG, but perhaps Photo-CD?


I had a laugh reading the DC25 manual PDF: http://is.gd/1Gldq

We've come along nicely since the DC25: 5 seconds to produce a 320x240 pixel image. Took a 2 *megabyte* CF card. Yowza!

At the January 1996 MacWorld User Group Breakfast, I won a copy of the newly released "High Resolution" DC-40. The manual reveals: http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/digCam/dc40/manual/dc40english.pdf that the same 5 secs between images, 8 seconds if you use the flash. It took 756 x 504 pixels, 24 bit color depth. Still have it somewhere, in a black and chartreuse case... Yowza indeed!

If it doesn’t excite you,
This thing that you see,
Why in the world,
Would it excite me?
—Jay Maisel

Joseph McAllister
pentax...@mac.com






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