Dieter, I can’t claim to understand your issue, and my German isn’t terribly strong. However, one thing I noticed in this call:
blaas@ubuntu:~$ gphoto2 --storage-info [Storage 0] basedir=/ access=0 Lesen/Schreiben type=4 Entfernbarer RAM fstype=4 Kamera Struktur (DCIM) If you recall, I mentioned in my private message to you that attempting to shoot to camera RAM can cause problems, and it would appear that your camera is indeed currently configured to shoot to RAM (if I’m reading this output correctly, that is). I think it’s also possible that some of the latter errors are caused by lockup from the earlier failed commands. So if I were in your shoes, I think the last thing I would try is this: Disconnect your camera from the computer Power off the camera Remove the battery from the camera Re-insert the battery Re-connect the camera to the computer Run the command gphoto2 --config Navigate to the menu where you determine the shooting target and change it from “Internal RAM” to “Memory Card” Exit the menu (esc) Run gphoto2 --trigger-capture See if that allows you to shoot and save to the memory card. If it does, that’s at least progress! Otherwise, I’m afraid I don’t know enough about gphoto nor your camera to have any other ideas, but given you’ve had issues with this model in the past I would say your idea of getting a newer camera is probably a good bet. S -- http://www.samfriedman.tech > On Jul 27, 2021, at 03:30, Dieter Blaas <dieter.bl...@meduniwien.ac.at> wrote: > > blaas@ubuntu:~$ gphoto2 --storage-info > [Storage 0] > basedir=/ > access=0 Lesen/Schreiben > type=4 Entfernbarer RAM > fstype=4 Kamera Struktur (DCIM)
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