On 27/07/2014, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
> Those of us who are cowards just take the memory card out and mount that.
> (With the help of a card reader.)
>
>
Have you tried Shotwell?
Seems to work for me.
With Shotwell, regardless of the camera, it is pretty much
"plug-n-nplay", for me, anyway.
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On 7/27/14, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
> I have no experience with your model, but the Nikon cameras I know (I
> use DSLRs) are accessed though PTP and not via usb as mass storage. I
> use Digikam (which uses libgphoto2) to retrieve the images, I know
> Gphoto2 and a few other programs can do
On Sunday 27 July 2014 05:01:56 jeremy bentham wrote:
> Whaddo I do?
Those of us who are cowards just take the memory card out and mount that.
(With the help of a card reader.)
Lisi
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On 27/07/2014 07:01, jeremy bentham wrote:
>>From time to time threads appear here describing troubles mounting
> digital cameras. I never paid much attention to them, because I didn't
> have a digital camera and had no intention of acquiring one.
>
> Time makes liars of us all, I guess. I now h
On 27/07/2014, jeremy bentham wrote:
> >From time to time threads appear here describing troubles mounting
> digital cameras. I never paid much attention to them, because I didn't
> have a digital camera and had no intention of acquiring one.
>
> Time makes liars of us all, I guess. I now have a
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