> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 21:16:59 EDT
> Subject: QuickTake 150?!?
>
> I saw a little bag at the bottom of one box; thought it was empty, but on
> further inspection it was something inside it ... a VIDEO CAMERA?!?
>
> Well..... no, it was actually a Digital Camera, from A LONG, LONG
> time ago!
> IT IS HUGE by today's standards... It's called a Quicktake 150,
> and as U can
> tell I did not know Apple made anything like this...
>
> So I have a few questions:
>
> 1. (I found some info at the "mothership" (apple.com)) and it
> seems that U
> can either use an optional AC adaptor, OR an AC adaptor from one of the
> powerbooks:
>
> "Optional AC adapter (use only the QuickTake AC adapter M2851LL/A or the
> Macintosh PowerBook AC Adapter M4662LL/A"
>
> ...anyone know which one this is? I have a 100, 145b, 210-280c,
> and a 520c,
> SO I KNOW IT WILL BE ONE OF THE OTHER ONES(!)     ;-)

The one from the 145b should work just fine.

> 2. Anyone know where to find some software for this thing? The
> "mothership"
> does not have it available anymore...

Contact me off-list and I'll get you the disk images. Do you want Mac or
Windows software?

> 3. I heard that U CANNOT use AA alkalines in this thing... WHAT?!?

You can, they just won't last very long. The 150 really eats batteries,
hence the recommendatio to use the Lithium ones.

<<<john>>>


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