shopping help needed

Jamon Camisso jamon.camisso-H217xnMUJC0sA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Wed Feb 11 21:17:29 UTC 2009


Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:07:42AM -0500, Maureen Thornton wrote:
>> Has anyone found a WATERPROOF camera that uses Linux - not the other OS!
>> We are off to the Caribbean on the weekend and have been shopping for a
>> disposable type waterproof camera (read cheap).  All I have been able to
>> find is the type that you shoot, download via USB to Windows or Mac.
>> This will not work with our Linux laptop and we cannot find anything
>> compatible. (Other than of course adding WINE to the laptop.)
> 
> Why do you want to camera to run linux?  I just want it to work with
> linux, which certainly any Canon I have ever used did, either as USB
> mass storage, or using pictbridge or similar with gphoto.
> 
> Of course taking the SD card out and putting it in a reader works too.
> 
> Now if you are talking video cameras, then there is the issue of which
> codec it uses for the video and what it uses for transfers.  I haven't
> played with any of those in a while, other than my father's sony which
> uses firewire and standard DV mpeg data, which linux has no problem
> dealing with.
> 
> As for waterproof, that's a job for the case.  You can get waterproof
> cases for many digital cameras, often both from the maker and 3rd partys
> (often much better than the camera makers cases).
> 

Pentax, Olympus, and (I think) Panasonic make waterproof to 13 feet or 
more point and shoots. They should all work with Linux as well.

Jamon
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