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2006-04-27
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2006-04-27
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2006-04-27
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UPDATE: Seems the Koadak V610 is not supported by gphoto (see http://www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php).
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2006-04-27
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2006-04-27
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zupidupi, i'll accept this as an excuse for not having the camera in the gphoto compatibility list.i wasnt aware of the fact that its so new.
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2006-04-27
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As an alternative to bluetooth, Nikon brought two WiFi-enabled cameras (IEEE802.11b/g) on the market. There should be no problem with compatibility or download to N770.
I ran into the following site while browsing the web:
http://www.kodak.com/eknec/PageQueri...C-8P3E53373771
This seems to be the first Bluetooth-equipped camera on the market. You should obviously be able to send images from the camera to any Bluetooth-gadget - palmtops, phones...and tablets! Imagine, for example, being on the road, taking pics with a decent camera (not those crummy cellphone cameras), and transferring them to your website through the tablet. Instant digital postcards to your friends. And so on.
This has been the subject for quite a few threads on this site (see, for example http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ead.php?t=322). Looks like the wait is over! I would personally be quite happy with this combo, I'm not too fond of lots of tools integrated into one.
Cheerio,
Zup