Bob,

This behaviour is normal for a Nikon.

I use a D800E, also reported as a "USB PTP Class Camera”, and everything seems 
to work.

You can change the storage location with this command: 

$ gphoto2 --set-config capturetarget=1

Rod
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> On Jun12, 2017, at 18:39, b...@360degreeviews.com wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I recently purchased a Nikon D500 and was surprised to see a lack of support 
> with gphoto2.   If no one has requested support, I would like to do so and 
> have attached the following files:
>  
> detect.txt:  results from running gphoto2 --auto-detect
> summary.txt:  results from running gphoto2 --summary
> config.txt:  results from running gphoto2 --list-all-config
>  
> The camera is detected as follows:
> Model                          Port                                           
>  
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> USB PTP Class Camera           usb:001,004     
>  
> and image capture seems to be successful (though it wrote the image to a 
> location on the card which the camera does not display).
>  
> Thanks,
> Bob Stegmann
> b...@360degreeviews.com
>  
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