* Gerry Lawrence [2008-02-26 16:00]:
> Abigail wrote:
>> You can't simply mount its storage as a (usb) disc, but
>> luckely, gphoto2 can connect to the camera and extract the
>> images.
>
> Whoa! Are you sure? All cannon's for the past decade or so
> can
On Tue, 26 Feb 2008, Gerry Lawrence wrote:
> Abigail wrote:
> > A few days ago, I bought a new digital camera, a Canon. [...]
> >
> > You can't simply mount its storage as a (usb) disc
>
> Whoa! Are you sure? All cannon's for the past decade or so
> can mount as a USB disk.
My Canon video cam
Abigail wrote:
A few days ago, I bought a new digital camera, a Canon. (Don't have
it long enought to hate it).
You can't simply mount its storage as a (usb) disc, but luckely, gphoto2
can connect to the camera and extract the images.
Whoa! Are you sure? All cannon's for the
On 2008-02-26, at 04:57, Abigail wrote:
No progress bar when it's writing to a pipe, and it uses STDERR to
inform
you which file it has written to; --quiet only silences STDOUT.
Sounds like you oughta send 'em a patch to fix that. Only errors
should go to stderr.
A few days ago, I bought a new digital camera, a Canon. (Don't have
it long enought to hate it).
You can't simply mount its storage as a (usb) disc, but luckely, gphoto2
can connect to the camera and extract the images.
So far, so good. But gphoto2 is chatty. Annoyingly chatty. It