On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 23:45:23 +0100 Nicolas Thierry-Mieg <Nicolas.Thierry-Mieg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > On 11/09/2014 08:13 PM, Steve Blackwell wrote: > > On Sun, 09 Nov 2014 09:37:29 -0800 > > John R Pierce <pierce@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On 11/9/2014 7:11 AM, Steve Blackwell wrote: > >>> Bus 001 Device 027: ID 04a9:30ef Canon, Inc. EOS 350D (ptp) > >> > >> a 350D is an *old* DSLR. I believe it predates the adoptation of > >> the universal camera profiles on USB. Even in MS Windows land, the > >> early DSLR's don't work with the current generation Canon SDK, and > >> the old Canon SDK that does support them doesn't work on current MS > >> Windows versions. > > Yes it is old. At the time I bought it, a 6MP camera was just a > > little below the top cameras at the time which were 8MP. > > Now you can get a 40MP camera in a phone. > > It still works just fine though and I am pretty much a point and > > shoot photographer so it works for me. > > > > missed the start of this thread, but that camera seems supported by > digikam. > > digikam is in epel for el6. > > maybe give it a try? > > HTH DigiKam would "see" the camera, giving the impression that it is supported but when I tried to import, nothing happened. I got it to work now. When I turn the camera on, I get the dialog asking which application to open. The problem was that the camera was getting mounted even if I selected "Do nothing". I found that if I selected "Start digiKam", that it didn't start so what I ended up doing is select "Do nothing", unmount the camera, start digiKam manually, then when I go to import, digiKam is happy. Steve.
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