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Kodak DVC325
posted by 75monkeys

The DVC325 camera is a webcam capable of taking stills by pressing a button. Connected by USB port. This worked under Windows... Does anyone have a solution?
1166 None 05-19-2004 08:19 PM No reviews
Kodak Easyshare DX6490
posted by RolledOat

This is a 10X optical and 3X digital zoom camera for a total of 30X zoom. 4.0 Megapixels, which is stated as excellent for 11X14. I have already had 3 8X10's developed at Wal ...
4685 10.00 05-14-2004 09:00 PM 2 reviews
Kodak DX 3500
posted by JoshFed

This is a 2.2 megapixel digital camera. It has 8MB of built-in storage which stores about 10 images at 1800x1200. There is a slot for a CF card. It can take pictures at 180 ...
1941 8.00 04-28-2004 12:45 AM 1 reviews
Pioneer DVD-U03S
posted by klee

Internal SCSI-2 DVD reader. max. transfer rate: 8100 kB/sec (DVD-ROM) max. transfer rate: 4800 kB/sec (CD-ROM) random average: 120ms (DVD-ROM) random average: 90ms (CD-R ...
2150 4.00 04-23-2004 06:50 PM 1 reviews
Kodak DC3200
posted by auditek747

Very simple point and shoot camera with serial transfer. Uses CompactFlash cards. Takes 4 AA's. Has an LCD. Only digital I've ever seen with too strong of a flash!
1086 None 04-12-2004 10:30 AM No reviews
KODAK DC 290
posted by Denn1z

Kodak DC 290
894 None 02-15-2004 03:50 PM No reviews
Eastman Kodak Company KODAK EasyShare DX4530 Zoom Digital Camera
posted by /bin/bash

This is a 5.0 mega pixel digital camera. It comes with 32Mb of internal ram for storage. It has a slot for additional ram which accepts SD cards. It has a nice 2" x 1.5" colo ...
3394 10.00 02-10-2004 10:15 PM 2 reviews
Kodak Kodak 6-in-1 Card Reader P/N 20245065
posted by rootboy

Kodak 6-in-1 flash card reader. Works fine in SuSE 8 & 9. Appears on the desktop as /dev/sda1 Works well. John
2273 None 02-10-2004 09:20 PM No reviews
Kodak CX6200
posted by TigerOC

Digital camera with usb connection
2912 8.00 02-03-2004 06:12 AM 2 reviews
Kodak DX6340
posted by pahl

USB digital camera
2032 10.00 01-14-2004 10:37 PM 3 reviews
Kodak cx4200
posted by rmcb

digital camera
2706 9.40 12-30-2003 12:32 AM 5 reviews
Kodak CX 6330
posted by mtb

3.1 Mp camera, usb, 16 mb internal memory.
2912 8.40 12-02-2003 09:35 AM 5 reviews
Kodak DX4330
posted by pardasaniman

Great Camera, and works flawlessly in Linux!! Now if only the lens cap stopped falling off.
2264 6.50 12-01-2003 03:04 PM 2 reviews
Kodak Easyshare CX4300
posted by Baldrick65

3.2 Mega pixel, 2x digital zoom, 16MB internal memory, secure digital / MMC external memory. Mandrake 9.1 recognizes it as a DX4300, but the memory card is fully accessible.
1261 None 11-23-2003 04:45 AM No reviews
Kodak DC220
posted by Whitehat

This digital camera runs just fine in SuSE linux 8.2 and also Redhat 8.0 and 9.0. I simply pluged it in via USB and it was recognized. I used gkam and it worked just fine ...
1261 None 11-04-2003 09:03 PM No reviews






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