mount usb camera as a disk

Bryn M. Reeves bmr at redhat.com
Mon Jul 9 13:13:01 UTC 2012


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On 07/09/2012 12:52 PM, Gergely Buday wrote:
> Bus 001 Device 004: ID 04b0:031d Nikon Corp. [gergoe at oldship
> regio_et_religio]$ lsusb -vs 001:004
> 
> Interface Descriptor: bLength                 9 bDescriptorType
> 4 bInterfaceNumber        0 bAlternateSetting       0 bNumEndpoints
> 3 bInterfaceClass         6 Imaging bInterfaceSubClass      1 Still
> Image Capture bInterfaceProtocol      1 Picture Transfer Protocol
> (PIMA 15470)

So it certainly appears that your device reports the same information
as the other output I'd seen.

You can try looking in your camera's instructions to see if there is a
configuration option as Patrick suggested but failing that you will
need to use a PTP-capable import tool to get the pictures of the
camera (or remove the card and use a card reader attached to the PC).

Regards,
Bryn.

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