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Canon Rebel xt 350D

John Manfredi
     I can't seem to get digiKam to recognize my Canon
Rebel Xt 350 D. This camera is supported in both the
normal and PTP modes according to the list of
supported camera's provided when "Add New" camera is
engaged.
     I am running Debian Linux distribution. I am new
to Linux(love it)and could be missing something
simple. Please dumb it down for me if you have a
solution.
     One other thing. digiKam will sometimes recognize
my camera as a "USB PTP Class Camera" when my camera
is engaged in Print/PTP mode and I run "Autodetect",
however this is fruitless; when I attempt to download
photos digiKam will not recognize that my camera is
there. The later does not consistently detect my
camera as "USB PTP...".

wau


               
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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

Belinda Martin-2
On Saturday, 31. December 2005 19:23, John Manfredi wrote:

>      I can't seem to get digiKam to recognize my Canon
> Rebel Xt 350 D. This camera is supported in both the
> normal and PTP modes according to the list of
> supported camera's provided when "Add New" camera is
> engaged.
>      I am running Debian Linux distribution. I am new
> to Linux(love it)and could be missing something
> simple. Please dumb it down for me if you have a
> solution.
>      One other thing. digiKam will sometimes recognize
> my camera as a "USB PTP Class Camera" when my camera
> is engaged in Print/PTP mode and I run "Autodetect",
> however this is fruitless; when I attempt to download
> photos digiKam will not recognize that my camera is
> there. The later does not consistently detect my
> camera as "USB PTP...".
>
> wau
>
>
It is the gphoto2/libgphoto2 libraries that handle the download in digiKam.
There is a "Canon EOS 350D (PTP)" in the camera list. Did you try to select
that?
What's the rerror message you get?
Can you see the camera with usbview?

Gerhard

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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

jdd@dodin.org
Belinda Martin wrote:

> There is a "Canon EOS 350D (PTP)" in the camera list. Did you try to select
> that?

this one works nicely for me
jdd


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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

John Manfredi
I did not realize how quickly I would get a response.
    My camera list includes
            "Canon Digital Rebel (Normal mode)" and
            "Canon Digital Rebel (PTP Mode) ".

    It does not include  "Canon EOS 350D". I thought
that
 "Canon Digital Rebel" = "Canon 350 D", since the
later is not included in my camera list.
      I have tried  both "normal" and "PTP" mode's
with my Canon 350D with the camera's communications
set to "PC connection" and "Print/ PTP" respectively.
In both cases I receive the message " Failed to
connect to the camera. Please make sure its connected
properly and turned on. Would you like to try again?"
       I have my camera mode dial set to the manual
setting(the green box).
When my camera is set to PTP the LCD panel reads Busy,
however when I'm set to PC connection the camera
behaves as if it is not connected at all and I am able
to sift through my images on the LCD display as
normal.

             
     

           

--- jdd <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Belinda Martin wrote:
>
> > There is a "Canon EOS 350D (PTP)" in the camera
> list. Did you try to select
> > that?
>
> this one works nicely for me
> jdd
>
>
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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

Bugzilla from thorsten.schnebeck@gmx.net
Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 16:10 schrieb John Manfredi:

> I did not realize how quickly I would get a response.
>     My camera list includes
>             "Canon Digital Rebel (Normal mode)" and
>             "Canon Digital Rebel (PTP Mode) ".
>
>     It does not include  "Canon EOS 350D". I thought
> that
>  "Canon Digital Rebel" = "Canon 350 D", since the
> later is not included in my camera list.
>       I have tried  both "normal" and "PTP" mode's
> with my Canon 350D with the camera's communications
> set to "PC connection" and "Print/ PTP" respectively.
> In both cases I receive the message " Failed to
> connect to the camera. Please make sure its connected
> properly and turned on. Would you like to try again?"
>        I have my camera mode dial set to the manual
> setting(the green box).
> When my camera is set to PTP the LCD panel reads Busy,
> however when I'm set to PC connection the camera
> behaves as if it is not connected at all and I am able
> to sift through my images on the LCD display as
> normal.

Hi,

some infos:
normal mode support for 350D/Rebel and 20D is experimental. You
have to switch it on during compile time. For non-newbies this
goes like this:

cvs -d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto login
[RETURN]
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto
co -P libgphoto2

cd libgphoto2/
./autogen.sh
./configure CFLAGS=-DCANON_EXPERIMENTAL_20D --prefix=/usr
--sysconfdir=/etc
make && make install

You can reset the busy flag using libptp2
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libptp/libptp2-1.1.0.tar.gz 
this way:

ptpcam -r

The permant busy-flag is a bug in Canons ptp protocoll handler.

HTH

  Thorsten


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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

Gerhard Kulzer
On Monday, 2. January 2006 16:22, Thorsten Schnebeck wrote:

> Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 16:10 schrieb John Manfredi:
> > I did not realize how quickly I would get a response.
> >     My camera list includes
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (Normal mode)" and
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (PTP Mode) ".
> >
> >     It does not include  "Canon EOS 350D". I thought
> > that
> >  "Canon Digital Rebel" = "Canon 350 D", since the
> > later is not included in my camera list.
> >       I have tried  both "normal" and "PTP" mode's
> > with my Canon 350D with the camera's communications
> > set to "PC connection" and "Print/ PTP" respectively.
> > In both cases I receive the message " Failed to
> > connect to the camera. Please make sure its connected
> > properly and turned on. Would you like to try again?"
> >        I have my camera mode dial set to the manual
> > setting(the green box).
> > When my camera is set to PTP the LCD panel reads Busy,
> > however when I'm set to PC connection the camera
> > behaves as if it is not connected at all and I am able
> > to sift through my images on the LCD display as
> > normal.
>
> Hi,
>
> some infos:
> normal mode support for 350D/Rebel and 20D is experimental. You
> have to switch it on during compile time. For non-newbies this
> goes like this:
>
> cvs -d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto login
> [RETURN]
> cvs -z3 -d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto
> co -P libgphoto2
>
> cd libgphoto2/
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure CFLAGS=-DCANON_EXPERIMENTAL_20D --prefix=/usr
> --sysconfdir=/etc
> make && make install
>
> You can reset the busy flag using libptp2
> http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libptp/libptp2-1.1.0.tar.gz
> this way:
>
> ptpcam -r
>
> The permant busy-flag is a bug in Canons ptp protocoll handler.
>
> HTH
>
>   Thorsten
>
In libgphoto2-2 version 2.1.6-6 (unstable) the 350D is already included.

By the way, the 'Canon Digital Rebel' is the 300D in Europe, the 'Canon
Digital Rebel XT' corresponds to the 350D.

Gerhard

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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

John Manfredi
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 By experimental do you mean that I could fry my
camera? Or sometimes it works and sometimes it don't?


--- Thorsten Schnebeck <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 16:10 schrieb John
> Manfredi:
> > I did not realize how quickly I would get a
> response.
> >     My camera list includes
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (Normal mode)"
> and
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (PTP Mode) ".
> >
> >     It does not include  "Canon EOS 350D". I
> thought
> > that
> >  "Canon Digital Rebel" = "Canon 350 D", since the
> > later is not included in my camera list.
> >       I have tried  both "normal" and "PTP" mode's
> > with my Canon 350D with the camera's
> communications
> > set to "PC connection" and "Print/ PTP"
> respectively.
> > In both cases I receive the message " Failed to
> > connect to the camera. Please make sure its
> connected
> > properly and turned on. Would you like to try
> again?"
> >        I have my camera mode dial set to the
> manual
> > setting(the green box).
> > When my camera is set to PTP the LCD panel reads
> Busy,
> > however when I'm set to PC connection the camera
> > behaves as if it is not connected at all and I am
> able
> > to sift through my images on the LCD display as
> > normal.
>
> Hi,
>
> some infos:
> normal mode support for 350D/Rebel and 20D is
> experimental. You
> have to switch it on during compile time. For
> non-newbies this
> goes like this:
>
> cvs
>
-d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto
> login
> [RETURN]
> cvs -z3
>
-d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto

>
> co -P libgphoto2
>
> cd libgphoto2/
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure CFLAGS=-DCANON_EXPERIMENTAL_20D
> --prefix=/usr
> --sysconfdir=/etc
> make && make install
>
> You can reset the busy flag using libptp2
>
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libptp/libptp2-1.1.0.tar.gz

>
> this way:
>
> ptpcam -r
>
> The permant busy-flag is a bug in Canons ptp
> protocoll handler.
>
> HTH
>
>   Thorsten
>
>
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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

John Manfredi
In reply to this post by Bugzilla from thorsten.schnebeck@gmx.net
I am a newbie.
when I try
 cvs
>
-d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto
> login
> [RETURN]

I am asked for a password?


--- Thorsten Schnebeck <[hidden email]>
wrote:

> Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 16:10 schrieb John
> Manfredi:
> > I did not realize how quickly I would get a
> response.
> >     My camera list includes
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (Normal mode)"
> and
> >             "Canon Digital Rebel (PTP Mode) ".
> >
> >     It does not include  "Canon EOS 350D". I
> thought
> > that
> >  "Canon Digital Rebel" = "Canon 350 D", since the
> > later is not included in my camera list.
> >       I have tried  both "normal" and "PTP" mode's
> > with my Canon 350D with the camera's
> communications
> > set to "PC connection" and "Print/ PTP"
> respectively.
> > In both cases I receive the message " Failed to
> > connect to the camera. Please make sure its
> connected
> > properly and turned on. Would you like to try
> again?"
> >        I have my camera mode dial set to the
> manual
> > setting(the green box).
> > When my camera is set to PTP the LCD panel reads
> Busy,
> > however when I'm set to PC connection the camera
> > behaves as if it is not connected at all and I am
> able
> > to sift through my images on the LCD display as
> > normal.
>
> Hi,
>
> some infos:
> normal mode support for 350D/Rebel and 20D is
> experimental. You
> have to switch it on during compile time. For
> non-newbies this
> goes like this:
>
> cvs
>
-d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto
> login
> [RETURN]
> cvs -z3
>
-d:pserver:[hidden email]:/cvsroot/gphoto

>
> co -P libgphoto2
>
> cd libgphoto2/
> ./autogen.sh
> ./configure CFLAGS=-DCANON_EXPERIMENTAL_20D
> --prefix=/usr
> --sysconfdir=/etc
> make && make install
>
> You can reset the busy flag using libptp2
>
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/libptp/libptp2-1.1.0.tar.gz

>
> this way:
>
> ptpcam -r
>
> The permant busy-flag is a bug in Canons ptp
> protocoll handler.
>
> HTH
>
>   Thorsten
>
>
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Re: Canon Rebel xt 350D

Bugzilla from thorsten.schnebeck@gmx.net
In reply to this post by John Manfredi
Am Montag 02 Januar 2006 18:14 schrieb John Manfredi:
>  By experimental do you mean that I could fry my
> camera? Or sometimes it works and sometimes it don't?

Last time I tested my 20D in normal mode I had no problems with downloading
pictures but deleting. digiKam or ghoto2 moan about error, that they cant
delete pictures of a bigger selection. But reconnecting the cam I found that
these picts were already deleted. Another bug was that picture capture did
not work.

HTH

  Thorsten

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