My Lumix G2 can do both (PTP protocol as well as present itself as a
USB mass storage device). But I don't think you can delete files in
either way.
Hans
On 2012-02-01 16:46, Michel Alexandre Salim wrote:
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Is that because Lumix uses the PTP protocol rather than presents
itself as a USB mass storage device? i.e. would the workaround be
simply detecting the PTP protocol or would the camera models have to
be hard-coded?
Thanks,
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Michel
On 02/01/2012 01:36 PM, Hans Zorn wrote:
This is normal for all current Lumix cameras. You can only delete
images on the camera itself, or on the computer by inserting the SD
card into an attached SD card reader. Not very practical, but
that's the way it is!
Hans Zorn
On 2012-02-01 10:40, Siegfried Kaiser wrote:
Hello all, I have a minor problem with Shotwell 0.11.6 on Ubuntu
11.10. When I import fotos or videos from my Panasonic Lumix G2
and indicate that they should be deleted after import they stay
on the Camera. This feature worked fine on my older camera canon
ixus, although there I had to import the videos separately, from
the data directory rather than from the camera.
Just to make Shotwell more perfect, it is not a real
show-stopping problem.
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