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Casio Exilim Camera: is there a way to bypass the dock?
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Mar 1, 2005, 07:57 AM
 
I have a Casio Exilim Z-40 digital camera. For the most part, it's pretty decent: light, small, large LCD, etc.

At any rate, the problem is that it seems that the only way to connect it to my PowerBook is to use the dock connector. And when traveling this can be a hassle; it's just one more thing to pack along. Does anyone have this camera and/or know of a cable that will just plug into the bottom of the camera and the USB port on my computer?

On a side note, if anyone is thinking about getting this camera and is curious about the color quality, the color quality isn't really as good as the Kyocera camera that I had (especially light shades of blue). The problem with the Kyocera, though, was that the battery would die after about 5 pictures. I even had the battery replaced and still no go. (Anyone know what is up with this?) The 200+ photos I can take with the Casio is an OK trade-off for the time being...
     
   
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