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gphoto_auto_detect [2017/06/25 12:49] walkeradmingphoto_auto_detect [2017/06/25 16:10] (current) – removed walkeradmin
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-====== gphoto auto detect ====== +
-Without any camera connected to the Raspberry Pi, run this command: +
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-    gphoto2 --auto-detect +
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-You should see an output as follows: +
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-<file> +
-Model                          Port +
----------------------------------------------------------- +
-</file> +
-Now connect your camera via USB to your Raspberry Pi, and again run the command: +
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-    gphoto2 --auto-detect +
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-Now if your camera is detected (and I am assuming that means supported) you should see a successful detection. <color #ed1c24>Bear in mind that, after about 2 minutes your camera will auto shut-off, so if you have been reading this page your camera could already be off, just hit the shutter button to wake it up.</color> +
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-<file> +
-Model                          Port +
----------------------------------------------------------- +
-Canon EOS 700D                 usb:001,005 +
-</file> +
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-Here we can see that I have connected a Canon EOS 700D, and it is visible on usb:001,005. <color #ed1c24>(the number does seem to change, the second time I tried this on my 700D I got usb:001,007)</color>+
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