Granted, that was the weakest example. Nevertheless, USB ones are ubiquitous, much more common than FireWire.
Printers and cell phones, nope.. I havent seen any of those that were FireWire enabled; digital cameras if they are video and somewhat higher quality are typically FireWire enabled
Not really fair to call that a "digital camera". That's a whole different level of device (and in the case of video, one where FireWire is certainly appropriate).
>Not really fair to call that a “digital camera”. That’s a whole different level of device (and in the case of video, one where FireWire is certainly appropriate).
I understand what you’re trying to say; but if a video-camera is still a camera then a digital video-camera is ALSO a digital camera. (Transitivity on implication.)