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authorMariusz Woloszyn <emsi@ipartners.pl>2002-04-13 15:33:54 +0000
committerMariusz Woloszyn <emsi@ipartners.pl>2002-04-13 15:33:54 +0000
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even more accurate PTP info
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@@ -62,14 +62,15 @@ USB Mass Storage protocol:
Again, those cameras cannot be accessed through gphoto2.
Other camera support a protocol called PTP or USB Imaging Devices that has
-been developped by Kodak and other. gphoto2 does not fully support PTP yet,
-but jPhoto <http://jphoto.sourceforge.net/> does. Here is a short list of
-camera that use this protocol:
+been developped by Kodak and other. gphoto2 does not fully support PTP yet
+and needs some testing. Here is a short list of camera that use this protocol:
* HP PhotoSmart 318, 612, 715
* Kodak DC-4800, DX-3215, DX-3500, DX-3600, DX-3700, DX-3900, MC3 and all the
camera that use Kodak Easy Share(tm) system.
* Sony DSC-P5, DSC-F707, DSC-P30, DSC-P50, DSC-S75, DSC-S85, MVC-CD300
(all need user configuration of the camera)
+You may try jPhoto <http://jphoto.sourceforge.net/> for ptp cameras
+alternatively if gphoto fails.
Platforms
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