Pentax Technologies is demonstrating its VersaCam Net Camera at Chicago InternetWorld 2000. The camera captures and sends live images without the use of a computer.
No PC or additional hardware is required to send images with this camera. After the camera has been configured, only a communication link, such as a modem or network card, and power are needed to operate the camera.
The VersaCam captures digital still images, compresses them into JPEG files and sends them to the specified location.
Pictures can be sent to Web sites, large area networks, e-mail addresses and PCs. The transmitted images can be viewed with any standard Internet browser.
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