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07-24-2006
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$970.00
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8.0
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Description:
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JVC's cutting edge digital media camera is a totally new way to shoot and enjoy digital video. The Everio records 60 minutes of MiniDV quality MPEG-2 video or over 5,500 1600x1200 UXGA high resolution stills on the included high capacity 4GB MicrodriveŽ card. Thanks to its 2.12M CCD imager, Super Hi-Rez Lens and JVC's exclusive Megabrid engine you're getting the latest technology for superior video and digital still performance. Make digital-to-digital transfers using the USB 2.0 interface for quick downloading to a PC. Print directly from the USB to any PictBridge compatible printer. Stylishly compact. Casually active. The Everio for everyone who wants quality with the emphasis on mobility.
FEATURES:- 4GB MicrodriveŽ Removable Media Provided
- MicrodriveŽ/CompactFlash card and SD Dual Card Slots for Extra Data Storage and Transfer
- 1/3.6-inch 2.12 Megapixel CCD for High-Quality Image Capture
- High-Quality MPEG-2 Video Recording (max. 720x480/60i in ULTRA FINE mode) with AC 3 Audio
- High-Quality Digital Still Shooting with up to UXGA (1600 x 1200) size
- Megabrid Engine for Optimal Video and Still Quality
- 3-Dimension Noise Reduction (3D NR)
- Super Hi-Resolution Lens
- User-Friendly GUI for Easy Operation and Setting
- Thumbnail Picture for Easy & Quick Viewing
- 10x Optical Zoom/200x Digital Zoom
- 1.8" LCD Monitor
- Built-in Auto Flash
- 48 kHz/16-bit Stereo Voice Recorder Function (WAV format)
- USB2.0* for High-Speed Transfer (USB 2.0 connection requires Windows XP/2000/ME ) Works fine in Linux. :)
- Easy Printing with PictBridge and DPOF Support
- TV: Connect to a TV directly, you can enjoy DVD-quality pictures on a large screen.
- PC: When the media created with Everio is set to PC* or Everio is connected to a PC via a USB 2.0 port, you can play and store data, burn it to a DVD, upload it to the Internet or print it. (*May require an adapter)
- Auto and Manual Focus
- Digital Image Stabiliser
- Exposure (Video: -6 ~ +6, Stills: -2EV ~ +2EV)
- Shutter Speeds (Video: 1/2 ~ 1/4000 sec.)
- Gain up Video sensitivity setting
- ISO 80, 160 Still sensitivity settings
- Programme AE (Sports, Snow, Spotlight)
- Backlight/Spotlight Compensation
- White Balance (Auto, MWB, Fine, Cloud, Halogen)
- Self-timer (2sec/10sec)
- Motor-Drive Shooting
- D.Wide angle mode extends beyond maximum optical wide-angle zoom range.
- Macro shooting as close as 5 cm (2") with zoom set to wide.
- Tele-macro shoots subjects large as close as 60cm (2 feet).
- Voice Recording mode (FINE, STD, ECO) records .wav files with 16-bit 48 kHz PCM sampling for up to 1.5Mbps; 5 hours and 47 minutes with 4GB MicrodriveŽ in FINE mode, 34 hours 43 minutes in ECO mode with 8kHz sampling.
- Wind Cut to remove wind noise
- Record Special Effects (Sepia, Black & White)
- Date/Time Display
- Cool animated camera control menu and humbnail index system for easy clip and image location and management
- Playlist Video clip Playback and Slide-show Still Playback
- Playback Special Effects (Sepia, Black & White, Strobe)
- Playback Scene Transitions (White Fader, Black Fader, Black & White Fader, Corner Wipe, Window Wipe, Slide Wipe, Door Wipe, Scroll Wipe, Shutter Wipe)
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Keywords:
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everio digital media camera camcorder
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/sbin/lspci output:
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/sbin/lsusb output: Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04f1:0008 Victor Company of Japan, Ltd
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USB 2.0
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07-24-2006, 10:39 PM
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Registered: Jul 2003
Distribution: Mandrake Slackware-current QNX4.25
Posts: 1,799
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: $970.00 | Rating: 8
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.17.6
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Distribution:
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Slackware (current)
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Love this camera. I record my video's plug it into my DVD burner hit play on camera and record on DVD burner and bada-bing I got a DVD. Great for home movies. Works with Linux or Windows despite the Mfg not supporting Linux Booo bad Manufacturer.
Basically you plug it into a USB port on the computer using the supplied USB cable. You should have usbfs mounted on /proc/bus/usb and also you should have ehci_hcd or uhci_hcd loaded and usb_storage module loaded and then you will be able to access the camera.
$ lsusb
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 002 Device 004: ID 0781:0621 SanDisk Corp. SDDR-86 Imagemate 6-in-1 Reader
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 05e3:0604 Genesys Logic, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 046d:0870 Logitech, Inc. QuickCam Express
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04f1:0008 Victor Company of Japan, Ltd
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 0000:0000
I know the camera has a 4096Mb (4Gb) hard drive so I can locate it using this command:
dmesg|grep sd[a-z]
SCSI device sda: 7999488 512-byte hdwr sectors (4096 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 0b 00 00 08
sda: assuming drive cache: write through
SCSI device sda: 7999488 512-byte hdwr sectors (4096 MB)
sda: Write Protect is off
sda: Mode Sense: 0b 00 00 08
sda: assuming drive cache: write through
sda: sda1
sd 1:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sda
SCSI device sdb: 1000944 512-byte hdwr sectors (512 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
sdb: Mode Sense: 02 00 00 00
sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
SCSI device sdb: 1000944 512-byte hdwr sectors (512 MB)
sdb: Write Protect is off
sdb: Mode Sense: 02 00 00 00
sdb: assuming drive cache: write through
sdb: sdb1
sd 0:0:0:0: Attached scsi removable disk sdb
As you can see it is sda1 so I would mount it like this:
# mount -t vfat /dev/sda1 /cam1
My only complaint is the Mfg should spend 20min and write instructions for accessing this camera with a Linux system. They probably spent a man year writing Windows XP drivers!
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