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Instead of replacing its tired, old EOS 1000D and
EOS 450D to compete with younger, sprier models
from Nikon, Sony, and Pentax in that extremely
popular price segment, Canon h ...
This is a Sony Cyber-shot W120 (DSC-W120) 7.2MP
camera. It works with Linux. Here are the ways
in which you can use it with Linux so far:
1) With a Sony Vaio laptop with ...
With a full 6.0 megapixels of imaging power and a
high-quality 4x optical zoom lens, the
super-intuitive PowerShot A540 is ready to produce
impressive results right from the s ...
Older model of the Sony Cyber-shot series.
Camera comes with rechargeable battery, memory
stick, plug-in USB cable to connect to computer
for uploading pictures.
Optical mouse with 1,600 DPI.
Two large, non-slip left and right click buttons.
Frame rate over 6400 frames per second (5.8
megapixels per second) and a 16-bit data path ...
The Nikon Coolpix is a great mid-range digital
camera. It has a 3.2 Megapixel resolution, 3x
optical zoom, 3x digital zoom, 15 scene modes, and
with a potential of 512 MB memo ...
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 ...
A very inexpensive combination digicam (1.3
megapixels) and webcam. There are several
variations in the EyeQDuo line. Searching web for
chipset for 1300 model produces mixed ...
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