[linux-help] Re: Linux-friendly digital camera?
[Top] [All Lists]
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index] [Thread Index]
The mavica takes a much better picture. My roonmate has a mavica that
takes pictures at much more than 640 X 480. He thinks it is abt 1024 X
768 but does not have the manual handy.
It puts the image on a mini-CD so it can put 720 images at high
resolution or abt 1400 imagtes at low resolution on one mini cd. It also
can take short video mpgs.
I don't think any of the newer mavicas use floppy.
Jeff
bruce wrote:
>> The Sony Mavicas are nice for LINUX. They take their
>>pictures onto a floppy disk or CDRW. Not a cheap camera,
>>however. One camera shop guy I talked with doesn't like the
>>Sonys. The Sony file format is a standard format (jpeg, if I
>>remember right). The floppy-based cameras use an MS-DOS
>>formatted floppy. I think the CDRW uses ISO9660, but I don't
>>know for sure. I have heard of USB-attached digital cameras
>>that LINUX likes, but I don't have any firsthand knowledge
>>about these.
>>
>>
>
>Doesn't the Mavica only take 640x480 pictures? If so that's
>not a great picture.
>
>If it takes bigger (like 'megapixel') pictures, it could only
>store five to eight on a floppy, which could require carrying a
>bunch of floppies.
>bruce
>-- This is the linux-help@xxxxxxxxx list. To unsubscribe,
>visit http://www.complete.org/cgi-bin/listargate-aclug.cgi
>
>
>
-- This is the linux-help@xxxxxxxxx list. To unsubscribe,
visit http://www.complete.org/cgi-bin/listargate-aclug.cgi
|
|