And if you're like me and like to do everything from the command line,
check out get-pictures. 

http://freshmeat.net/projects/get-pictures/

Kent Schumacher wrote:
> 
> Oddly enough, the last time I tried remotely taking a picture with
> gPhoto and my Kodak DC280 it worked just fine.
> 
> Michael Vieths wrote:
> >
> > gPhoto has this functionality for some cameras.  There's a 'Take Picture'
> > option that you use.
> >
> > Whether the Canon S110 can do it, though, I'm uncertain.  My Kodak DC280
> > doesn't like it, and gPhoto crashes.
> >
> > --
> > Michael Vieths
> > Foeclan at Winternet.Com
> >
> > On Mon, 25 Jun 2001, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> >
> > > I'm considering getting a digital camera. the Canon S110 is just about
> > > everything I'm looking for, at a price that I can almost withstand. :)
> > >
> > > this may be a stupid question, but:
> > > Is there any way to remotely control a camera like this? as in plug your PC
> > > into the USB interface, and remotely tell it to take shots, like a 'webcam'?
> > > it seems like a perfectly obvious thing to do with a camera; but whether the
> > > camera designers think so, is another matter. :|
> > >
> > > Carl Soderstrom
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