Quoting Ilya Konstantinov, from the post of Sun, 05 Dec:
> Ira Abramov wrote:
>
> >and there are many uncommon ones. Canon cameras usualy have their own
> >(incompatible one) that requires a separate driver,
> >
> Ouch, still? I remember it was the case for Canon PowerShot S40...
All Canons I ha
Ira Abramov wrote:
and there are many uncommon ones. Canon cameras usualy have their own
(incompatible one) that requires a separate driver,
Ouch, still? I remember it was the case for Canon PowerShot S40...
GPhoto supported its proprietary protocol, though.
or WIA (which is the microsoft equivel
Quoting Ilya Konstantinov, from the post of Sun, 05 Dec:
> On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 07:39:09AM +0200, Kovriga, Gregory wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Some bits of info:
> > I have A80 (I assume the interface should be the same for A85) - it
> > doesn't work directly, you can't mount it. BTW: as far as I know t
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 07:39:09AM +0200, Kovriga, Gregory wrote:
> Hi,
> Some bits of info:
> I have A80 (I assume the interface should be the same for A85) - it
> doesn't work directly, you can't mount it. BTW: as far as I know the
> same is with Windows - you need to install a driver to use it.
Hi,
Some bits of info:
I have A80 (I assume the interface should be the same for A85) - it
doesn't work directly, you can't mount it. BTW: as far as I know the
same is with Windows - you need to install a driver to use it
But GTKAM supports it, so you can browse the pictures / video and
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