On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 08:18:32PM -0500, H.S. wrote: > Allan Wind wrote: > > > Most cameras support mass storage device class these days. > > > >> AA batteries > > How about Canon Powershot A620 or a more recent model in these series?
we just bought a power shot g10 love it and it works well with debian - mass storage and its recognised as a digital camera the only issue i have is the flash takes a bit to get ready when turning on > > > > That is probably what limits your choices the most. > > > >> and that uses a generic > >> mem card. > > > > You may want to make that one of the SD (or Compact Flash). Sony, I > > think, are the only company that pushes memory sticks. MMC was iffy on > > Linux although I think things improved and the world is moving on. > > > I have experience with DSC S40 digital camera by Sony. It uses memory > stick. But it plays really nice with Linux (Ubuntu 8.04 in this case). > IIRC, it plays nicer than some Canon cameras .... I was able to change > the label of the memory stick while the camera was connected to the USB > port, something I haven't been able to do with a Canon camera. Other > than this little quirk though, I have never had a problem with any Canon > camera either (have Powershot A520 and G5, both work quite nicely with > Debian Testing, Unstable and Ubuntu). > > > > -- > > Please reply to this list only. I read this list on its corresponding > newsgroup on gmane.org. Replies sent to my email address are just > filtered to a folder in my mailbox and get periodically deleted without > ever having been read. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > > -- NEVER RESPOND TO CRITICAL PRESS. IT IS A GAME YOU CAN ONLY LOSE, AND IT MAKES US LOOK BAD. -- Bruce Perens
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