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UPDATE:
Followed by Get-WmiObject win32_pnpentity -filter "name='Canon PowerShot A480'" using the name I got from the previous command ( PNPDeviceID would probably be a better choice but the name was easier to type :P )
However, I don't know if I can do anything useful with that Win32PnPEntity object.
Is there a way for me to access and browse the files and folders on the camera using Windows PowerShell? As far as I can tell, no drive letter is (automatically) assigned to the device.
If I connect my digital camera via USB, Windows Explorer lists it under Computer as a device. I can browse it using Explorer, see folders, file properties etc, and copy/delete files.

Browse files on camera using PowerShell.
I've managed to get a Win32PnPEntity object of the camera using the following:
This is all without setting the camera to be a storage device (in which case I believe the camera will show up as a flash drive, with an assigned drive letter, making this easy).
Get-WmiObject Win32_USBControllerDevice | ForEach-Object.
I'm not looking for workarounds - I can copy the files with explorer, not problem. I'm asking because I want to play around with PowerShell :-)
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