On 2018-04-16 2:42 PM, Marcus Meissner wrote:
* Added USB IDs:
* Sony A7r III
* Nikon CoolPix L430
* Nikon D850
* Canon EOS M2, M6, M100
* Canon EOS 6D Mark II
* Fuji Film X-Pro 2
The Canon G7X Mark II wasn't in it?
Hub
On 2018-04-21 2:53 AM, tomas.lin...@helsinki.fi wrote:
Hello Marcus!
Going to gphoto2 2.5.17 did not unfortunately improve the situation for
my Canon PowerShot G3 X camera. The debug logfile is attached to this
message.
Kinda like the G7X Mark II.
Hub
On 2018-11-06 3:32 AM, Daniel & Cláudia wrote:
I have a Canon PowerShot SD300. It's not yet supported by Gphoto. I'm sending
you attached to this msg the outputs asked on your website to report this.
Cheers,
Daniel
Technically it is supported (it has a different name in other markets),
as
On 2019-03-30 11:06 a.m., Matthias Achermann wrote:
For my microscope I bought this
camera:http://download.hayear.com/content/?155.html. Unfortunately, this does
not seem to be supported yet.
Is it possible that you can support this camera? I would like to use it with
Mikro Manager to count
On 2019-01-30 7:15 a.m., Michal Potocky wrote:
From you debug files:
0.004603 main(2): invoked with following arguments:
0.004668 main(2): --debug
0.004830 main(2): --debug-logfile=log2.txt
0.004898 main
On 2019-10-23 10:44 a.m., Horshack ?? wrote:
Nikon doesn't support writing files over its MTP/PTP interface, so you'll have
to use an XQD reader.
But doesn't Nikon support USB Mass Storage? They used to only do that.
In that case your camera is seen like a card reader.
BTW, I still highly
On 2020-01-09 4:49 a.m., Aniket Chile wrote:
Hi,
*Getting following error for Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II with log file
attached below*
*** Error ***
Sorry, your camera does not support generic capture
ERROR: Could not capture image.
ERROR: Could not capture.
*** Error (-6: 'Unsupported
On 2020-04-06 3:34 a.m., Marcus Meissner wrote:
Super weird, it is not allowed to write to /usr/bin ...
Can you try with "sudo make -k install" so it will skip the /usr parts and
just put in the libraries which should be sufficient?
It's macOS. It is read only. Immutable OS.
Don't use
On 2021-01-05 5:11 a.m., Rich Biggs wrote:
P.S. Unsure if it is relevant but this is being ran on a Raspberry Pi 4
with Octopi 0.17.0 Operating System
But what version of libgphoto2?
The summary file you attached says:
Device Capabilities:
File Download, File Deletion, No File
On 2021-10-14 1:20 p.m., Timothy Prestero wrote:
Dear gphoto development team:
This is an amazing piece of software, very happy to have successfully
connected our old Nikon D5000 to a Raspberry Pi 4B running Octopi/Octoprint
1.7.0.
I also tried our even more ancient Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30
On 2022-02-15 5:17 p.m., Dave Taylor wrote:
Last post I saw about Ardunio support was in 2009, where Marcus said:
"We have various embedded users already, so it's possible."
That mean Raspberry Pi or similar, usually with Linux, access to .5GB of
RAM, USB and a filesystem.
We're now in
On 2022-03-21 10:11, 李法玉 wrote:
I'm developing Python application using gphoto2, and I can capture image on
my Macbook pro.
But the same code does not work on my Nanopi M1 Plus which run Embedded
Linux(Ubuntu and Debian).
Then I tried with gphoto2 CLI, it reported following logs~
What could I do
On 2022-05-27 09:53, Jeremy Jackson wrote:
It's just Windows 10 "Explorer", there is no vendor software. I will
check for a driver though, it is generic PTP but maybe there's an INF
for this USB id that sets some driver flags.
Isn't it just Mass Storage? Since this is a camcorder, that's
On 2022-08-20 15:37, fu7 wrote:
I've build the last comit on gitHub in a package for Solus and with
Pentax KP in PTB mode I have the following:
'$ gphoto2 --auto-detect Modello Porta
-- Pentax KP
(PTP Mode)
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