I'm using a Kodak DC240 zoom and Kodak Picture Transfer Software ver 1.1 with
my 1400cs and really like it. It's all a few years old. Those cameras are
probably going pretty cheap online these days and they take decent photos
(better than our older Fuji digital). Hooks into the printer/modem port (with
special cable adapter that turns PC 9-pin cable into Mac round 9-pin, which
you'd have to make sure you get) but the software takes a while to upload
pictures (that's why I have it, my dad got sick of waiting for the pics to
upload to his desktop PB). HTH

Aly

>
> >On 1/5/03 11:04 AM, "John Webb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
>
> >> Hi There Everybody!
> >>
> >> I was just wondering what would be the best "older" digital camera for
> my Powerbook 3400? I was looking around on eBay, but I'm totally lost on
> this subject!



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