dndsystems1 wrote:

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>From: Bill Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 10:22 PM
>Subject: Re: [ql-users] Camera
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>>----- Original Message -----
>>From: "dndsystems1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "QL-Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Sent: Tuesday, June 04, 2002 7:05 PM
>>Subject: [ql-users] Camera
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>>>Everyone,
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>>>We are looking for a digital camera to recommend for use with the
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>Q60.
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>>>Would anyone like to offer their opinion of all suitable cameras.
>>>Ideally, a serial connection and compact flash would be the best
>>>combination. Does the Kodak 'Docking Station' come with a serial
>>>option for all its cameras or is this only available to some of
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>>>camera range?
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>>>Dennis - D&D Systems
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>>My Kodak DC215 came complete with serial cable and works fine on Q40
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>>Simons Digibas programme , also comes with cable to plug into a
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>tele, but
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>>best way to go is one of Phoebus's IDE CF readers they just fit into
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>>floppy slot and connect to a spare IDE then read like a hard drive
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>and are
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>>very fast.
>>Confession - I have one in my PC and a second one that hasn't quite
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>got into
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>>my Q40 yet but IIRC somebody has tried them in a Q40/60  with
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>success.
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>>All the best - Bill
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>Thanks Bill, without wading through a lot of Magazines I could not
>remember which Kodak camera Simon used but I think it is the same as
>you have, the DC215. We have already used the CFD (Compact Flash
>Device as we call it) sucessfully with the Q60.
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>Any more suggestions on cameras, anyone?
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I have a Canon S10 that I like a lot.  Canons, S10 and other models, 
also use the CFDs.  On my PCs I have USB readers that make the transfer 
of pictures a lot easier.  The SanDisk readers that I have are hot 
swapable.  Note that not all CFD camera formats are the same.  One 
should always format the CFD in the camera, rather than the computer, 
and be careful if switching between cameras.

Lafe McCorkle



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