Anne Wilson wrote:

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On Sunday 09 Jan 2005 20:32, Erylon Hines wrote:


Any camera that uses the "USB Mass Storage" protocol is absolutely the way
to go. Stay away (far-far away) from any other protocol. USB Mass Storage
will be recognized as any other usb drive when you plug the camera into
your Linux box, and probably you will get an icon popping up for it on the
desktop. Cool, huh?
I love my Olympus.



I have to say that my FujiFilm is much more powerful than my old Olympus, but I still think I got better photos with the Olympus. I'd recommend them any day.


Anne



As a rule of thumb, I have found that digital cameras made by "traditional" camera companies (Nikon, Olympus etc..) produce better results, I think as a result of better optics. My current Olympus E-10 puts its output on either SmartMedia or CompactFlash and I carry a card reader around in my camera bag so that I can download pics more or less wherever I happen to be. The family seems to like to see its pictures full size immediately they have been taken.



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