A Sony Camera Running Linux
jonr writes "At the recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show, Sony presented the new camera from its Cyber-shot product line. The DSC-G3 comes with a Zeiss lens with 4x zoom, a large 3.5" touch display, and 4GB of internal memory. Most interesting is the camera's software that includes, among other things, face and scene recognition, based on Busybox and Kernel 2.6.11 for the Access Linux Platform. The camera also has built-in Wi-Fi."
Well of course it's not new, they are a well-known supporter and user of Linux.
What does 'innovate' mean in this case?
There are several Canon cameras that allow 3rd-party open-source firmware.
If this can be flashed then it's worth a look-see.
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It gets better. I ran across a service for my Blackberry called Qik that lets you stream video live from the phone, and saves the video to the site straight away.
So, for example, if someone who had a phone with Qik was taping the BART shooting or something equally embarrassing to $powerful_group, even if security forced you to delete the video and took the phone, the video's already out there.
"I think an etch-a-sketch with an ethernet port would beat IE7 in web standards compliance."
Interesting that there was an article here just the other day about how Sony has no interest in making or selling Linux laptops or netbooks.
I wonder why not. It's easy to forget that they use Linux in other products and even offer it on the PS3. So why not netbooks? Is it a matter of just avoiding the low-end, low margin segments of the market? It couldn't be any love for Microsoft, could it?
Posted from my Android phone. Oh, I can change this? There, that's better...
The specs on the camera from the Sony website say that this camera only captures JPEG. Does anyone think that it would it be possible to change the source code so that it supported RAW capture?
"Daddy's camera's got a penguin on the screen when he starts it up!"
Something like that happened a while ago when I got on on of those airplanes with a LCD on the back of each chair - they had to reboot the computer and the screen showed the boot sequence, including penguin. No, no no - this was the entertainment computer.
I think that they are quite aware of it...
You know that is the whole reason for the GPL3...
for companies like TiVo that use GPL software but place DRM restrictions.
They're twice the price of an Axis camera, which doesn't have the quality control issues, who will do an advance replacement if there's a problem, who has intelligent tech support immediately available, whose cameras work with any browser on any OS. We only install Sony equipment under duress.
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Does it read SD cards? or are you still limited to the propietary overpriced sony stick pro duo?
I refuse to buy any Sony for several reasons, and one of them is their use of closed propietary shit.
Right now all my devices are "standardized" to use SD... heck, even Nintendo got it right!
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