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I have a Kodak DX3215 digital camera. Linux detects it, but I can't figure out how to get the pictures off the camera. Any idea how I might do this?
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You can lift them up off the camera, and set them down on your desk, unless you did something silly like gluing them to the camera. :P
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Do you know how it's supposed to work? Some digital cameras I've seen work like a disk drive - you can read the images off the camera's memory like they were files. Other cameras seem to use scanner-like drivers, which are generally a pain in the buttocks to use.
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Post by bizzle »

Well.. I went into the KDE Control Center, and went to peripherals, and found my camera in there. I selected it, did the test, worked fine. Someone told me to type 'camera:/'' in konquerer.. That worked up until transfering. I could see what pictures were on there, but when I'd go to copy them, it would just sit there.
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