Digital Camera recommendations ...
Matthew Carpenter
matt
Wed Dec 22 10:54:05 PST 2004
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I can't speak to its Linux-friendliness, but as of yesterday slickdeals
had a great deal on a camera/printer combo:
www.slickdeals.net/#p5574
Canon A400 3.2MP Digicam and a Canon IP3000 Photo printer: $150 after $98MIR
That almost seems worth checking out to "test" for Linux-friendliness.
Although Canon has been much less open than, say, Epson for their drivers.
Has anyone any experience on the Canon A400 and the IP3000?
Ben Duncan wrote:
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| Net Llama! wrote:
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|> On Mon, 20 Dec 2004, Ben Duncan wrote:
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|>> My wife has decided that she wants a digital camera for Christmas.
|>> She also wants the computerless "printer" to go along with it.
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|>> I have $350 to spend on it total.
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|>> Any recommendations out there?
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|> What's a computerless printer?
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| It's one of those "Photo" printers. Takes the media cards, has a LCD
| panel and doe not require a PC to operate.
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| I am looking at something in the 3 - 4 MegaPix range for the camera.
| She is just a "snap" shooter, nothing professional, but good enuff so
| if she decides to have an 8 x 10 made of a picture, it will look
| decent.
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