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LinuxDevCenter: Use Your Digital Camera with Linux
Jan 8, 2005, 23 :00 UTC (4 Talkback[s]) (6738 reads)

(Other stories by Robert Bernier)

"For years, I've wanted a digital camera. Both my father and brother had one; why not me? Then one day it happened: I had been working a new contract for about a month when the boss said it was time we met. He was in New York City and here I was in Ottawa. Coincidentally, NYC-bug (pronounced "nice bug") had invited my girlfriend to go see Eric Allman and Kirk McKusick talk at a BSD user group meeting. Of course, being the natural born tourist that I am, I had to buy one immediately.

"I purchased a Kodak EasyShare CX7330. It came with its own built-in 16MB of memory, but I bought an additional memory card of 256MB, which gave me enough space for several hundred photos..."

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Take a photography class, for goodness s ...   Next project   
Anon Amos
Jan 8, 2005, 23:54:07
 
Camera card adapters for PCMCIA are your ...   Mounting a memory card   
Bob Robertson
Jan 9, 2005, 02:59:50
 
Which digital camera/driver supports cap ...   No Capture function   
Stomfi
Jan 9, 2005, 06:58:00
 
gphoto2 allows capture for some cameras. ...   Re: No Capture function   
Mark Grant
Jan 10, 2005, 07:41:04
 
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