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08-12-2005
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$335.00
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10.0
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Description:
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Digital camera, 5,0 Mio. Pixel
Zoom: 3x opt., 4x dig.
memory: CF memory card type 1
short mono audio and video clips
tv out (PAL/NTSC), USB 1.1
batteries: 4x AA
235 g
Moderator EDIT:
>Taken from: http://www.steves-digicams.com/2004_reviews/a95.html
The PowerShot A95 is the 5-megapixel "big brother" of the PowerShot A80. The A95 includes many features found in Canon’s higher end S and G series cameras, offering users flexibility and creative control. It incorporates Canon’s advanced DIGIC and iSAPS technologies and 9-point AiAF for outstanding image quality and ease of use, as well as a 3x optical zoom with f/2.8 aperture. A complete range of accessories, including wide and tele-converters and waterproof case, enables photographic exploration. The camera also features a Print/Share button, PictBridge printing as well as ID photo and movie print. The new larger 1.8” "vari-angle" LCD covers 360 degrees of rotation, giving users the option to shoot from different positions.
Sample Pictures: http://www.dpreview.com/gallery/?gal...ona95_samples/
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I'ts a great camera. For use on Linux you need some basic USB support. For downloading pictures from the camera i reccommend gPhoto ( http://www.gphoto.org/ ). gPhoto detects it automatically, and downloads the pictures (..using 'gphoto' -P command). I heard there is a posibillity to get pictures using sane, but havent really tried it, gPhodo does fine for me.
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Canon PowerShot A95 USB Digital Camera
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/sbin/lspci output:
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lsusb: 04a9:30bb Canon, Inc.
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usb, tv out
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08-12-2005, 05:10 PM
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Registered: Feb 2002
Distribution: Debian
Posts: 9,470
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $335.00 | Rating: 10
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2.6.8
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Debian
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Works nicely with gtkam and gphoto2. No extra drivers (if you have USB support in your kernel) needed.
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