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11-09-2003
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Description:
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The Lumix DMC-LC20 is a 2 megapixel digital still camera that is suitable those who are just getting into digital photography. It has excellent indoor photo quality. Outdoor photo quality tend to degrade in areas with poor lighting.
This camera is detected as a USB mass-storage device in all Linux distros I've used, so there should be no problems mounting it provided that this feature is enabled in your kernel.
A typical fstab line for this camera would look as follows:
Code:
/dev/sda1 /mnt/camera vfat noauto,users,rw 0 0
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Keywords:
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Panasonic, Lumix, Digital Camera
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USB
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