Bug 136866 - Digikam fails to connect to Fuji Finepix S7000 (Konquerer works fine)
Summary: Digikam fails to connect to Fuji Finepix S7000 (Konquerer works fine)
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: digikam
Classification: Applications
Component: Import-Gphoto2 (show other bugs)
Version: 0.8.2
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR normal
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Digikam Developers
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Reported: 2006-11-05 07:03 UTC by Kubuntiac
Modified: 2017-08-16 05:53 UTC (History)
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Description Kubuntiac 2006-11-05 07:03:18 UTC
Version:           0.8.2 (using KDE KDE 3.5.5)
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages
OS:                Linux

If I type in media:/sda1/DCIM in the location bar of Konquerer it displays images from my Fuji Finepix fine.

When I plug it in and turn it on Kubuntu recognises it and mounts fine.

When I choose Camera / browse media:/sda1 Digikam reports "Failed to List Files in /sda1" (should that have media:/ in front of it?)

When I go through and (in Digikam) tell it to Add Camera and choose Fuji Finepix S7000 and then choose "Browse Fuji Finepix S7000 (PictBridge Mode)" Digikam reports "Failed to Connect to Camera. Please make sure it's connected and turned on. Would you like to try again?"

I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the fact that this camera stores images in a subfolder (/DCIM) or something.

I'm on Kubuntu Edgy Eft, using an Intel P-4, connecting a Fujifinepix S7000 by USB.

It's a vanilla install that came with Kubuntu (I haven't added any plugins)
Comment 1 Marcel Wiesweg 2006-11-05 16:25:37 UTC
If the camera is "mounted" and the files can be listed by konqueror, I assume it is in USB mass storage mode, just like any USB stick?
Then this is different from "PictBridge" mode, which is a completely different protocol and handled completely different under the hood (using libgphoto2). This explains the failure using "Add camera".

You are using 0.8.2, which is the stable branch but all development effort is going to the 0.9 branch which is going to be released at Christmas. Don't expect any bug fixes for 0.8.2. I would recommend you to test 0.9.0-beta3, and report back if the error still exists.
Comment 2 Alexander Neundorf 2007-01-06 15:33:20 UTC
Same here also with kubuntu edgy eft and a Nikon D50. It's configured as mass storage.
digikam is called like this:
 5995 ?        S      0:05 digikam --download-from media:/sda1

Apparently it doesn't handle the "media:" protocol but just uses the path part, i.e. /sda1.

Alex
Comment 3 Hubert Figuiere 2007-01-06 18:35:00 UTC
with a recent libgphoto, ie 2.2.0 and up, you can "download" from USB Mass Storage cameras if they are mounted. auto-detect even works on it.
Comment 4 caulier.gilles 2007-08-22 09:20:11 UTC
Arnd,

Sound like a libgphoto2 isssue. Also this report is about digiKam 0.8.2. 0.9.x serie improve camera handling. This can be closed ?

Gilles
Comment 5 Arnd Baecker 2007-08-23 11:07:05 UTC
Yes, I am closing this bug.
If there is any new information with current versions of digikam and
gphoto, don't hesitate to re-open.