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Hi,

 

my MDK 9.1 installation contains photo2. I tried getting photos from my camera with the gtkam gui: camera - add - select camera - detect. My camera is recognized properly (with port: usb). When I click "apply", I get the following error messages in pop-ups: "could not list folders in "/"" and "could not initialise camera.

 

I have read through the instructions at www.gphoto.org but could not find any reference to that error.

 

Any help appreciated.

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Hi,

 

my MDK 9.1 installation contains photo2. I tried getting photos from my camera with the gtkam gui: camera - add - select camera - detect. My camera is recognized properly (with port: usb). When I click "apply", I get the following error messages in pop-ups: "could not list folders in "/"" and "could not initialise camera.

 

I have read through the instructions at www.gphoto.org but could not find any reference to that error.

 

Any help appreciated.

What kind of camera are you using?

 

Does it have a memory card? The CF card might be corrupt and need to be reformated.

 

It's easier to just use a memory card reader to get the photos out of the camera, It's faster most of the time too.

 

Memory card readers are cheap now days I picked up a 6 in one memory card reader a few months back from newegg.com for 11 dollars.

 

It looks like the one I got is 9 dollars now.

see:

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc....-182-301&depa=1

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