no gphoto2 is basically for older models. newer stuff usually uses
usb-storage, so gphoto2 is not needed.


On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 17:05:38 +1300
Robert Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Unfortunately, in my experience, those 400 cameras do not include recent
> models.
> 
> On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 04:08, Luuk Paulussen wrote:
> > >mostly they are usb. look at the usb database at http://www.qbik.ch
> > >
> > >It helps to know the vendor and product id. the shop should be able to
> > >supply this, but i bet they can't. you can try plugging it into a linux
> > >box with usb enabled and perusing /proc/bus/usb/devices. then get on the
> > >net and look at the above database.
> > >
> > >actually most new ones work fine, they appear as usb-storage, ie another
> > >hard drive. then u mount it, ususally as msdos filesystem.
> > >
> > 
> > Another way of accessing the camera is using libgphoto2, which provides 
> > support for nearly 400 cameras.  I use gtkam as a graphical frontend for the 
> > library.
> > http://gphoto.sourceforge.net/
> > 
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