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09-09-2008
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None indicated
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9.0
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Description:
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Canon Power Shot G9. 12.1 megapixel, 6 x times optical zoom with variable digital zoom selection. Accessories include teleconverter and wide angle lenses.
All of the features of earlier PowerShots, plus a range of manual settings, and preprogrammed scenes. There are too many features to list here.
Storage: SD card
Connection: USB
Interface: PTP (imaging interface)
Not listed in gphoto, therefore it is necessary to add this line to /etc/udev/rules.d/XX-libgphoto2.rules
ATTRS{idVendor}=="04a9", ATTRS{idProduct}=="315a", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev"
USB PTP Class Camera in Digikam 'Add Camera', or Settings - Camera, or detect automatically.
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Keywords:
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Power Shot G9 Digikam udev rules libgphoto2
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USB PTP Camera imaging interface
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09-09-2008, 10:33 PM
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Registered: Aug 2004
Distribution: Slackware 12.1
Posts: 235
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Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): None indicated | Rating: 9
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.22.1
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Distribution:
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Slackware 12.1
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The G9 is a versatile camera - if you want point and shoot, other cameras may do that equally well or better. If you are into manual or customised settings the G9 is a step down from the much more expensive SLR's. There is no bulb setting; a problem if you like to take extended exposures - 15 seconds is maximum (but it fits in your pocket unlike an SLR, without too much damage to your wallet!). Arpeture is manually adjustable to a point, until the camera logic decides that the combination of shutter speed is inappropriate. ISO settings are also selectable.
I don't think the G9 is for everyone as many of the features may never be used. If you take photography seriously, or you have a specific application, it has a place.
To appreciate its features a working knowledge of photography is essential, but you don't need to be an expert. If you like experimenting then the G9 will teach you lots.
I use it for a mixture of applications, having more control over what I want to do. And it works like a charm with Linux, providing you set it up as described.
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