[ILUG] Re: Cheap USB camera with Linux support

John P. Looney john at antefacto.com
Fri Mar 8 17:21:55 GMT 2002


On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 04:20:49PM +0000, Paul Mc Auley mentioned:
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2002 15:17:36 -0000 
> "Kenn Humborg" <kenn at bluetree.ie>  wrote:
> 
> | What am I going to miss out on by not buying one of
> | the more expensive ones?  The images will be mainly
> | for putting on web pages and printing with inkjet
> | printers.  Would the resolution of a cheapo camera be
> | sufficient?
> 
> I'd be keeping one eye open for:
> - Flash
> - Zoom
> - What batteries it uses
> - Can you look at the photo's on the camera?
> 
> I think €200 would be a bit tight for anything more than the really 
> cheap and nasty...

 I really wouldn't recommend trying to print out images less than
1600x1200. And they will be up around the €400/€450 mark.

> | USB would be preferable to compact flash (should be
> | easier to use for my wife - won't need to remember
> | to umount/"stop"/whatever any compact flash devices,
> | for example).

 This isn't a problem. My Flash-based camera also has USB. Easy-peasy.

> Speaking of which, has anybody gotten a view on a reasonably cheap 
> combination MMC / compact flash reader that is supported and available 
> here for reasonable money?
 
 Nope. They are all crud. Go for a PCMCIA adapter.

Kate

-- 
_______________________________________
John Looney             Chief Scientist
a n t e f a c t o     t: +353 1 8586004
www.antefacto.com     f: +353 1 8586014





More information about the ILUG mailing list