incorrect.
my Kodak DC5000 does not "do movies" yet can be used as a webcam and
does a very good job, as does my Sony trv525, which should be expected.
I have no idea why my kodak does what it does, but I'm not unhappy
about it having an undocumented feature. ;-)

On Sun, 22 Dec 2002 10:57:52 -0800 - "Net Llama!"
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Re: Re: Nikon Coolpix 2500 and tethering to a computer

>On 12/22/02 10:42, Ken Moffat wrote:
>> Net Llama! wrote:
>> 
>>> Generally speaking, webcam software requres the 'Video 4 Linux'
>kernel >> support, and that is geared towards webcams, it won't work
>with a >> still picture only camera.
>>>
>> 
>> Some still picture cameras that take quick time movies will have a 
>> webcam option. (fuji 3800)
>
>Yes, i'm aware of that, however not all do, and unless the camera can 
>also do movies, you can't use webcam software for it.
>
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