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Video out?i need a digitalcamera with online video-out signal for internet-use on top of my pc-monitor. Do you know such cameras?
thanks Peter
-- Peter Wattenhofer (peter@watt-is.ch), June 07, 1998
The Oly 220L/320L and I believe the 340L as well will do this. I would of course recommend the ac adapter. ;)You should be able to find the 220L (640x480 res, but not so important for live imaging) for under $250.
-- dune (dune@technocraft.com), June 10, 1998.
I have a DSC-F1 from SONY and simply LOVE it! It has a Video-Out port and an Infra-Red Port ... its size is a major benefit -- just 3" x4" with built-in flash, self-timer, and setting for exposure (Auto 0, +1, +2, -1, -2); Shutter speed (Auto, 1/7.5, 1/15, 1/30, 1/100, 1/250, 1/500, and 1/1000); Record Mode (Single, Continuous, Time Machine, and Multi Screen); Image Quality (Fine, Standard, Snapshot); Flash Adjustment (0, +1, +2, -1, -2); Date and Time; Wireless (Infra-Red) and Serial (9600, 19200, and 38,400). The "PLAY" MENU contains "Search", "Zoom", "Slide Show", "Protect", "Delete", "Transfer", "Prin t", "Date", "Wireless", and "Serial" settings.You can use Power Point to create a "slide presentation" (not necessary, but adds some nice enhancements), and copy the "slide" back to the camera. It's really "neat" to walk into a conference room with a 3" x 4" "device", plug a cable into a TV (video-in) and "click" from slide to slide or push one button for a "continuous slide show". Needless to say, I like the DSC-F1 (I don't work for SONY as you will see from my continuing comments!) I think the MAVICA w/ floppies is probably a good idea from a pure marketing point of view -- I hear that they're selling very well. BUT, I think Sony made a mistake in "abandoning" the DSC-F1 ... in my opinion, this is the quintessential example of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"!! They could have enhanced this little "jewel" and continued it in the line.
I have amused myself and others by taking pictures with this "spy camera" size unit with nobody being aware that I was taking a picture -- talk about pure "candid shots"!
My ONLY complaints are in the area of Software (ArcSoft Photo Studio) and the " .pmp " format used by SONY ... It is a bit "cumbersome" to convert to .jpg or .bmp and to "manipulate" photos within the "Albums". Sony should look to some other software developers with more of a "marketing approach". A great improvement would be a simple utility to convert "all" photos into .jpg or .bmp, etc., as they are imported from the camera into a file within an Album. Also, the flash unit poses a bit of a challenge -- I have been "washing out" photos with the flash -- being too close to the subject ... And finally, after pouring over the instruction manuals, going on-line to download the latest Sony software and Microsoft Infra-red version, I still CANNOT get the Infra-Red feature to work. If anybody can help me, I would most appreciate jumping from 38,400 to 115K for image transfer!!
Hope this helps!
-- James Ristow (jristow@ix.netcom.com), June 11, 1998.