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Works with gphoto2 as a camera with a PTP usb
interface. The camera has a 12x optical zoom,
auto-focus, image stabilization and 10 megapixel.
It can take continuous pictures a ...
5 megapixel camera with 3.4x optical zoom (4.1x
digital zoom), 2" LCD screen, movie recording at
320x240 pixels up to 60sec. in length, and xD
media card format. Very small si ...
6.1 megapixel with 6x optical zoom.
uses xd/compact flash/microdrive for storage
records video 640 x 480 @ 30 frames per second
until storage device is full or recording is
...
The Fujifilm FinePix F610 Zoom has a 6.3 megapixel
CCD that delivers more than 12 million recorded
pixels. There are 5 image sizes available
(4048x3040 (12.3 million), 2848x21 ...
This is a economy digital camera, but very
impressive to use. It has a very nice 6x optical
zoom and can be used in manual focus.
So, it works very well with Fedora Core 4, k ...
A good camera for it's time but with it's 1.3
megapixel resolution is looking dated. Very hardy,
I used it extensively for 4 years, got it
completely drenched, took it into a ...
I have had no problems connecting this camera and
downloading the images use Suse 9.1 and newer,
Ubuntu 5.04 and Gentoo 2005.0 using udev.
Here are a few specs on the camer ...
Highlights:
2 Megapixel camera
3x optical zoom / 2x digital zoom
xD Picture Card media
JPEG image format
Movie mode (no sound)
2 AA Batteries
USB and video out
Specs ...
4.1 MPixel compact camera with 3x optical zoom,
usb interface and built in flash. Uses Olympus
type xD media cards. Works in mass storage mode
(read, write, erase) as a remov ...
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