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4.1 mega pixels, 3x optical zoom, F2.8-5.1, 32-96mm Carl Zeiss lense, flash, 32MB internal memory, extra memory format "Sony Memory Stick" type, still pictures jpg, Exif, video pictures mpg, 2 x "AA" batteries, view finder or 1.5" LCD, USB2, mic, spk, PictBridge compatible.
Works well, plug in, turn on, icon appears on desktop.
Debian/MEPIS
Distribution: RH5.2, RH6.2, RH8.0, RH 9.0, RHEL 3.0,MDK 10.1, KNOPPIX3.6, Solaris 8, Solaris 9, CentOS 3x-4x-5x, U
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 8
Kernel (uname -r):
2.4.20-8
Distribution:
REDHAT 9 , RHEL 3.0
This camera is NOT 'plug and play' on RH9 or/and RHEL3.0.
In order to work with a camera you have to do the following:
- configure/switch the camera to the PTP protocol
- connect the camera to PC via USB cable
- start 'digital camera tool' (go fedora=>Graphic=Digital Camera Tool)
- 'gtkam' will start
- click on ' Camera==> Add Camera ==> Detect'
- click on Apply
YOU ARE DONE ... you can control the camera
NOTE:
I could not find a way to mount the camera as a USB Storage Device. I've tried all the tricks of trade (kernel options, manual SCSI scan, GOOGLE). Nothing worked.
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