On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 09:39 PM, David Elmo wrote:
in the specs for some camera it says things like "built in USB ports only
supported" when supported for Macs. I take it that a PCI USB card is not
this. But I am confident that some of you operate digital cameras with such
cards or other cards (firewire?). What have folk got? (appreciate not
general info but specific... brands etc) I have a 7300 and 7600 (and a USB
card I have never used). I believe there was a Kodak camera (DX-240) with
serial connector (for printer or modem port) - some come up on eBay, anyone
have any experience. I want for web only, but must be sharp lens not like
the very very poor tethered Connectix web cam I have.
Appreciate any advice re cameras from folk who understand the difference
between lens sharpness and ccd capacity (I'm little interested in the latter
beyond enough to more or less fill a normal mac monitor, 1.3 MP is fine)
I actually use a JVC GR-DVL725U with 700X digital zoom with 530 lines of resolution and 1280 x 960 digital stills that works great on my Orange Micro USB/Firewire card. The firewire is used for the video and the USB for the pics transfer.
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