Hi,
I installed gphoto2 from the repository under Ubuntu-Mate 20.04 and
tried controlling an old Olympus C-40Z connected to a power supply. I
got the following:
1) gphoto2 --list-config
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/resolution
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/shutter
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/aperture
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/color
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/flash
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/whitebalance
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/focus-mode
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/focus-pos
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/exp
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/exp-meter
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/zoom
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/dzoom
/Camera Configuration/Picture Settings/iso
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/date-time
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/lcd-mode
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/lcd-brightness
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/lcd-auto-shutoff
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/camera-power-save
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/host-power-save
/Camera Configuration/Camera Settings/timefmt
2) gphoto2 --summary
Camera summary:
Camera Model: SX553
Manufacturer: OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD.
Camera ID: SAUNA
Serial Number: 000203123086
Software Rev.: v553p-73
Frames Taken: 0
Frames Left: 0
Battery Life: 0
Memory Left: 0 bytes
Date: Thu Jan 1 00:59:59 1970
3) gphoto2 --capture-preview ------- WORKS
4) gphoto2 --capture-movie--------- WORKS
5) However, when evoking gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download or just
gphoto2 --capture-image
I get:
*** Error ***
Packet was rejected by camera. Please contact
<gphoto-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>.
ERROR: Could not capture image.
ERROR: Could not capture.
What is wrong? So far I used Sabsik's Cam2Com running under Windows XP
to control three identical cameras but wanted to finally migrate to
Linux. There is a problem with the memory card as the camera says that
it is full and it refuses to format it. With Cam2Com I, therefore, used
direct download without storing the image on the memory card. Is there a
way of doing so under gphoto2 as well? Maybe the error is related to the
defective internal storage. I must say that I have used a number of the
same type of camera over the years as all finally ended with one or
another defect that made them useless. But this one still worked!
Thank you very much for hints,
best, Dieter
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Dieter Blaas,
Max Perutz Laboratories
Medical University of Vienna,
Inst. Med. Biochem., Vienna Biocenter (VBC),
Dr. Bohr Gasse 9/3,
A-1030 Vienna, Austria,
Tel: 0043 1 4277 61630,
Mobile: 0043 699 1942 1659
e-mail: dieter.bl...@meduniwien.ac.at
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