First of all, I don't use Linux.  (OpenBSD and BeOS user).
I'm not that concerned with editing the video, only transfering it from
the camera to an appropriate format on a number of platforms.  So what I
mean is I don't want a camera with a windows-only interface.  Something
that is fairly universal wo9uld be better.  Is USB pretty universal
these days?  What vid interfaces can (say) linux interact with?

TImH

On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:45:57 -0800
Kent Loobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If your main interest is editing your video on Linux, I would suggest
> that you spend time up front seeing how your going to do that before
> you spend your money on a video camera.
> 
> At 09:25 AM 11/11/02 -0800, you wrote:
> >I'm looking for a decent quality digital video camera for home movies
> >and stuff like that.  Is there such a thing for less than $500? 
> >ANybody know of a good one, or one to avoid?  What should I look for?
> > Something
> >that works in more that just Windows is a big plus obviously.
> >
> >TimH
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