My camera is a Casio QV7000SX and it is not listed as supported by Gphoto, 
and since there are no Casio's on the list at all I thought it would be 
futile to just try drivers out at random. If anyone has managed to get any 
Casio model to work I would be interested to hear of it.




On Tuesday 25 September 2001 10:10, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 25 September 2001 10:49 am, gunner carstens escribi�:
> > Derek Jennings wrote:
> > > Have you checked out www.gphoto.org
> > > Gphoto is software to handle digital cameras in Linux. They have a
> > > catalogue of 103 supported cameras.
> > > Mine is not on the list.. Doh
> >
> > My Kodak DC240 is working very well with the gPhoto althouth I use
> > the serial port. Both USB and serial connection is provided with this
> > Kodak camera but I havent tried the USB yet, as the serial is
> > functioning well.
> > The GPhoto software is much better than that provided by Kodak (for
> > macintosh).
> > /gunner
>
>   I did a quick Google and found a Linux database of USB cameras (ie,
> work/don't work)   http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/
>
>     There's many Olympus models listed (for the original poster).
> I have a Olympus 360 DL serial, which isn't in Gphoto's list Derek, but
> still works fine with Gphoto by selecting a close model (500 DL IIRC).
> Just like you gunner, my camera seems to work better with Gphoto, than
> in Windoze with the software that came with the camera.

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