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Older HP model that takes flash media and has
serial connectivity. Integrated software zoom on
the camera, not a lens zoom.
I never got the serial interface to work with ...
A 2.1 Megapixel, 12x zoom, digital camera by HP
Distribution: Mandrake 10 (KDE)
Kernel: 2.6
After installing GTKam, I plugged the camera in
through usb and it was autod ...
digikam supports the camera
under suse 9.0, suseplugger will automatically
detect the camera when you connect it to the usb
port. if it doesn't, try as root. in the setup
m ...
3.2 Megapixel digital camera
Plugging the camera into the computer it was
automatically detected and I was able to download
and view my pictures with a few simple clicks. No ...
The R707 is compatible with debian linux. You
have to configure the camera to be seen as a hard
drive. You do this on the camera itself. When
you hotplug the camera, it cre ...
Photosmart 120 digital camera 1 megapixel with USB
connection, additional memory possible through
flash card, 2x digital zoom, separate viewfinder
lens.
Bigger than many, but lies in my
paws perfectly well, has a slightly
ruggedised handle (and look).
It's a 3.3 MPixel cam with 3x optical
and 4x digital zoom. Is recognise ...
2.1 MegaPixel Digital Camera with 4x Zoom
capability.
Offers several photo sizes/resolutions of snapped
pictures, and stores several hundred photos using
memory card. Camera ...
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