Closed Rcordosi closed 5 years ago
Hey, this probably is no photo-booth but a gphoto2 issue. Try to get your camerawomen work using the gphoto2 command line interface. If that works, photo-booth does too.
I understand. In reality, all Fuji cameras should be removed from the list of acceptable cameras. None of them work. Fuji is very closed about their remote camera operation. I have been trying to get My Fuji X-T1 and X-T3 to work with your program for 3 years. Look around the web, there is no solution. There are many, very long discussions about it and some people have spent many hours trying to program a solution with no luck. Again. Fuji should be taken off the list.
Rob
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Oh okay, wow. Thanks for your investigations and I’m sorry to hear that. So I‘ll close this issue, but please feel free to report your findings to the gphoto2 project!
Cannot get X-T3 to work. Get the error that there is no camera detected. Camera is set for PC Connection Mode AUTO. Possibly, the USB port is being taken by another process first?
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