[Digikam-users] Re: Import Pics

John Bestevaar Josephus at people.net.au
Sat Feb 26 02:47:00 GMT 2011


Sounds very like the problem i had too with my Nikon D3100.
It is not on the Digikam supported camera list.
But as i understand it, every camera has two transfer modes , PTP which 
is a mode specific to a camera model and USB mass storage which is the 
fundamental universal standard that PTP is built on.
So in my case , i UNMOUNT the camera at the computer level then point 
Digikam to the camera.
Digikam then sees it as a USB mass storage device and allows full access 
to all files.
Cheers JohnB

On 26/02/11 08:32, N Fuller wrote:
> Had this problem myself - it's probably in the archives somewhere.  A
> window should come up when you plug in your camera asking what to do
> with it.  Just unmount the camera from your computer and try again thro
> Digikam.  When posting to this list, it helps if you say what
> distribution you are using, and which Digikam version; mine is an old
> 1.0.0.
> N Fuller
> Joseph Superfine wrote:
>> I cannot get digikam to recognise either the Cannon G2 or the Nikon
>> Coolpix. Both  cameras are recognised by the computer.What am I missing?
>> I am using Linux as the OS.
>> Joe ( adelejoe5 at gmail.com<mailto:adelejoe5 at gmail.com>)
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