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I have a very old GoPro Hero 3 Black. It exposes itself as a MTP device to any Linux install I've used and have no problems getting videos off it.
It doesn't really have any other features than that, other than WiFi viewing which is only available via their android app anyway, so i don't care.
I use it for car and offroading stuff.
Thanks for sharing. I hope it will be this easy. Mounting it as MTP in the default file explorer without kernel modules or proprietary programs would be ideal.
It likely will be. The Linux kernel supports a surprising number of devices.
If your camera supports removing the SD card then you have a for-sure guaranteed way of getting data out of it. Built in card readers are typically much faster than USB2.0 anyway, and USB3 universal ones are cheap.
I have a GoPro Hero 5, and it seems to work exactly the same as yours.