I tested with Shotwell:
Shotwell, a graphical photo organizer for GNOME, has the same problem
than gThumb: it seems to fail to find the camera. As the website
explains, it uses "gPhoto to communicate with digital cameras", so the
problem could be more the info exposed by gPhoto than gThumb itself
As the log provided with the bug report sended the 10th October shows
the AX200 use the Picture Transfer Protocol, I tried with another tool
in order to provide more clues.
I installed the gphoto2 package and used it with the camera. gphoto
find a PTP camera, can see the pictures or movies in the
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