Quaking Aspen wrote:
Thanks for the info SKAN.
My question initially arose from considering a modern camera what it actually is, which is a hand-held computer with a lens and functionality aimed at capturing images and processing them. When considering it this way, it makes sense to me that a digital camera would have this ability, even if it wasn't often used. After all, how many functions does a typical DSLR have that seldom get used?
I'm not about to go test this for time reasons, but I agree with your assessment in theory. It should work if the images have not been modified in any way, and if the directory structures are intact, but there are many details that may need to be strictly adhered to. A camera is not a 'general purpose' computer, so the control systems may have device specific requirements.