philipptrenz / photo-booth

A multi-platform photo booth software using Electron and your camera
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FujiFilm X-T3 Not detected. #100

Closed Rcordosi closed 5 years ago

Rcordosi commented 5 years ago

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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philipptrenz commented 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.

Rcordosi commented 5 years ago

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.

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philipptrenz commented 5 years ago

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!