[wplug] digital cameras
Bryon Gill
bgtrio at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 5 10:43:09 EST 2004
I can report that my EyeQ Duo2000 camera works flawlessly as a usb mass
storage device once you switch it from PC to DSC mode. I've seen these
cameras for about $70 at Eckerd's, they're 2 megapixels. If you need a
modest camera this might be a great choice for a linux user. If you want
a nice one- check out the nice Sony that uses mini-cd's. Then your OS
doesn't matter so much :)
B
On Fri, 5 Mar 2004, Scott Bourns wrote:
> This topic might be dead, but NewsForge has a little blurb about digital
> cameras and Linux. Basically, it's not a problem, is their point, I think:
>
> http://technology.newsforge.com/technology/04/03/01/2045239.shtml
>
> > Duncan Hutty wrote:
> >
> >> does anyone know of a site that rates manufacturers of digital cameras for
> >> how well they support linux and/or provide information about their devices?
> >>
> >> This is rather out of place on this list, but cheekily, I'm going to ask
> >> anyway:Also, I want to recommend a manufacturer of digital cameras to a
> >> family member who runs Windows. The primary criterion is that it shouldn't
> >> require the installation of masses of bloatware to use. What they're looking
> >> for is a device that takes their pictures and can be accessed as a simple
> >> storage device from where they can take the raw files and mess with them in
> >> photoshop or whatever.
> >>
> >> Thanks again wplug!
> >>
> >> Duncan Hutty
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