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D-535 3.2 Megapixel Olympus camera with 3x optical
and 12x total zoom. This camera is very similar
to the C-370 zoom (I can't find any differences
between them)
The Olympus C-765 UltraZoom camera has 4
Megapixels resulting in finely detailed images. It
uses xD picture cards as its method of storage,
connects via USB (and can be used a ...
This camera was VERY easy to set up on my
Slackware 10 box (running 2.4.26) I pluged the
camera in and turned it on and did a 'tail -f
/var/log/messages' and saw this:
Dec ...
This is a fairly modern 3.2 megapixel digital
camera, with 10x zoom (3x optical) and a
relatively large colour LCD display.
It connects via USB, or for quick viewing of
pho ...
A digital camera in the usual styling.
Zoom lense from 38mm to 380mm (equiv. to 25mm)
Many preset shooting modes. Manual mode allows
exposures up to 16 seconds. Long exposur ...
Works fine, just plug it into the usb port, and go
to /mnt/camera.
The mem stick you've selected before plugging it
in is used, if you want to change the stick where
you're ...
2Mpix
3x optical / 4x digital zoom
Smartmedia card
just mount
mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /mnt/camera
and copy your pics
working on Slackware 9.1 kernel 2.4.26
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