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Digital Cameras and Proprietary Connections

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Posted Jul 11, 2007
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Peripherals

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Rich looks at the complexities around the proprietary connections and cables that come with his Olympus digital camera. He finds a way around his connector hell.

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  1. Mateo said:
    8/10/2007 12:31 am

    I am pretty sure some Kodak’s Easyshare (if not ALL) have some type of weird connection to the camera. I remember trying to put my regular mini-USB to my friends Kodak and it wouldn’t fit so I just thought ” well never getting a kodak”. I’m glad you mentioned Olympus have their own connection too I almost get one.
    I will stick with Canon.

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