Digital cameras list?

Where can I find a list of the digital cameras that are supported by iPhoto in 10.5?
Larry

Ian is right: Apple stopped providing a specific list, since essentially all cameras that connect via USB are supported. They still provide a list of camcorders supported by iLife '08 here:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306171
... but that's because the newer breed of tapeless camcorders is really a sea change from the old FireWire-based ones. Digital cameras still work the same way the first ones did years ago.
So fear not: any camera you buy will work! You can concentrate instead on picking one with the best features.

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