Hi everyone,
I recently got a Sony DSC-P200 thinking that it would, like most Sony Cybershots, be Linux compatible. I haven't, however, been able to get it to work. When I plug it in (in normal mode), the KDE Info Center gives the following output:
Quote:
Sony DSC
Manufacturer: Sony
Class
0
((Defined at Interface level))
Subclass
0
Protocol
0
USB Version
2.00
Vendor ID
0x54c
(Sony Corp.)
Product ID
0x10
(DSC-S30/S70/S75/F505V/F505/FD92 Cybershot/Mavica Digital Camera)
Revision
5.00
Speed
480 Mbit/s
Channels
0
Max. Packet Size
0
|
When in PTP mode, I get
Quote:
Sony PTP
Manufacturer: Sony
Class
0
((Defined at Interface level))
Subclass
0
Protocol
0
USB Version
2.00
Vendor ID
0x54c
(Sony Corp.)
Product ID
0x4e
(DSC-xxx (ptp))
Revision
2.00
Speed
480 Mbit/s
Channels
0
Max. Packet Size
0
|
Note the Product ID difference.
(DSC-S30/S70/S75/F505V/F505/FD92 Cybershot/Mavica Digital Camera)
In normal mode and
(DSC-xxx (ptp))
in PTP. I don't know if this is anything of importance, though, as this is my first endevour into digital photography with Linux.
I'm willing to do some coding, but I will need lots of help if I must do so (what to work on, etc.)
A couple of times while in normal mode, my PC detected my camera as a DSC-S75.
Has anyone else had any luck getting a P200 working?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
P.S. I'm using debian.