John Mills wrote:
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>Another vote for Nikon - I got a Coolpix 850 in a selloff for about $460
snip...
> , or even better would be to
>have my Sandisk USB ImageMate work in Linux.
>
In that case this might be interesting:
http://www.mucus.com:82/sandisk/
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Kate wrote:
> Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
> linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
>
> Does it matter? I've never used one before, nor seen one used.
>
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> Kate http://www.katewerk.com
i'm using the sony dsc-f505v. well. not cheap but great. ;-))
Another vote for Nikon - I got a Coolpix 850 in a selloff for about $460
new, and find the image quality and automatic functions excellent.
However, I haven't avoided unloading the photos in MSWin yet. (Similarly,
and unfortunately, my best printing quality is from MSWin at present.)
On Wed, 30
Is it possible/realistic to use a video camera and something like
broadcast2000 to choose individual frames from the video and save them as
jpg, tif, etc.
Scott Durrant
Human Genetics
University of Utah
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On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Kate wrote:
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> Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
> linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
>
> Does it matter? I've never used one before, nor seen one used.
If you mean, does it matter if you use SuSE or another linux
dist., then I am a
Dne St, 30 srp 2000 jste napsal(a):
> Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
> linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
>
> Does it matter? I've never used one before, nor seen one used.
The best amateur camera I know of is the Olympus Camedia 3030zoom. I went for
a
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-08-30 at 1158.04 -0700):
> Without rebooting? Why would you ever have to reboot? You can mount a
> drive without rebooting -- especially when that's a pcmcia card
> drive. One of the beauties of Linux is never rebooting. FYI, I haven't
> rebooted my laptop in 2 weeks an
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
> I would get the list of supported ones by gphoto http://www.gphoto.org/.
> The README and FAQ of the distro seem to the list of cameras.
Although gphoto works well when it works, I have seen a lot of people have
trouble with it (
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-08-30 at 0946.59 -0600):
> Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
> linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
I would get the list of supported ones by gphoto http://www.gphoto.org/.
The README and FAQ of the distro seem to the list of cameras.
here's a url that might help
http://www.digital-camerastore.com/whichcamera.htm
i'd try to go with a usb connection.
Scott Durrant
Human Genetics
University of Utah
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I was about to say the same thing as Amy. I'm using the Nikon Coolpix 950
and a cheapo PCMCIA adapter. I just mount the CF cards like little FAT
partitions. Its actually easier to copy images in Linux than it is in
Windows.
My PCMCIA bay is an Antec DataChute ISA.
Shop for any camera that
I like my Nikkon Coolpix. However anything that uses flash memory will
work just fine on Linux. You just need a flash adaptor. Then you mount
it like a hard drive and copy the images over. This is obviously
easiest/cheapest on a laptop.
On Wed, 30 Aug 2000, Kate wrote:
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> Any suggestions ou
Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
Does it matter? I've never used one before, nor seen one used.
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Kate http://www.katewerk.com
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