If it is detected already, run the steps below: Record the output of gphoto2 -auto-detect to see if it is detected in a generic way, or by another name.Record the output of lsusb to get the USB ids.In this case a report to us is not necessary. If it a USB mass storage based camera (appearing like a USB stick or USB drive) it is mounted by your operating system and not gphoto2.To report a not yet supported camera to the gphoto development team follow the instructions below: it is a new camera for which there is no support at all.it is an old camera for which the original gPhoto driver has not been ported yet (mostly due to lack of demand). If your camera is neither supported in the current release nor in current SVN trunk, it is possible that Cameras capable of MTP, PTP or PictBridge are supported without needing Support for additional cameras may be in the current libgphoto2 SVN trunk codeĪnd will be added to the next release. Supported means here: Able to download images from the camera (or upload images to the picture frame).įor remote control support check out the Remote Control Overview page. On this page, you find list of the supported cameras as of the current release. Projects :: libgphoto2 :: supported cameras GPhoto - Projects :: libgphoto2 :: supported cameras
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