Yes, you can bypass the gphoto2 if you do have a usb compact flash
card reader.  Then you can mount the compact flash card of camera as a
usb mass storage device. In the process you also have fewer recharging
of batteries and longer half life.


-siddhartha


On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 04:48:09 +0530, A. Mani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sumeet Madhukar Moghe wrote:
> 
> >Hi guys,
> >I am planning to procure a Sony DSC-P150(7.2MP) digital camera. Now gphoto2's
> >support page http://www.gphoto.org/proj/libgphoto2/support.php and the UN*X
> >digicam support page http://www.teaser.fr/~hfiguiere/linux/digicam.html have
> >no mention of this device. However its older cousin DSC-P150(5.1MP) is
> >mentioned. I assume both support PTP for access to the camera. Would that
> >mean that this camera is supported by gphoto2? Has anyone been using this
> >camera with success on Linux?
> >
> >
> All these things have a usb memory card.  Generally the data (picture or
> movies) can be freely retrieved and processed from it with whatever
> software you want to use. Now I never tried anything more with it.
> 
> A. Mani
> Member, Cal. Math. Soc.
> 
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