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Canon Power Shot S30
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0 1290 11-08-2003
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Description: A nice little digital camera from canon with zoom lens. Uses standard flash card media and comes with a 16mb card. Has a number of settings which I have just barely scratched the surface on and the capability to capture short audio and video to an avi file (eats a lot of space). Four standard image sizes and depth. Fairly simple to use.

I could not get the camera to be recognized as a mass storage device, so I had to use gphoto2 (www.gphoto.org). After following the directions on gphoto2's website I was up and running in no time.

I did not realize when I first set the camera up in Linux that it used flash media (it's a work camera, not my personal camera). So any Linux compatible flash reader should work.
Keywords: Canon Power Shot S30 Digital Camera with Zoom
Connection Type: Usb and Flash Reader







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