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Action Cams on Linux (i.e. GoPro, DJI, Canon, etc)
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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.