Any Recommendations for Linux Friendly Digital Still Camera?

jim ruxton cinetron-uEvt2TsIf2EsA/PxXw9srA at public.gmane.org
Thu Apr 28 05:21:18 UTC 2005


I found this project that uses gphoto2 . It looks promising.
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~ddgarcia/tl/
jim
> Pavel, I don't think that's what Jim wants. It sounds like he wants a
> good quality camera for time-lapse photography.
> 
> Remote control in a camera over USB doesn't seem that common. Certain
> (possibly older) Canon cameras can be put into a PC control mode, but I
> don't know of any Linux programs that support the 'Sierra' protocol over
> USB to make this work.
> 
> It may be possible to control a higher-end DSLR over USB. Corey Manders
> was developing libd2h to control Nikon DSLRs, but I haven't heard
> anything of it for a year or so.
> 
> The last digicam I had that I control from software was about six years
> ago; it was a Fuji DX-5, and ran to a paltry 640x480 resolution.
> 
> I wish this could have been more helpful.
> 
>  Stewart
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