Perhaps a bad cable?
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Mike
Are you updating your software regularly? On my main Mac all cameras are
recognised, but on an iBook that I hadn't updated for a while I had the
same problem until I ran a series of updates.
Secret Squirrel
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Ingrid Rose
clandestin.ecureuil(insert missing symbol here)gmail.com
Hi.
Go to Applications and open Image Capture. Go to Edit>Preferences. Image
Capture Preferences window appears. Choose an application to open when
you connect your camera. it's probably set to "No application."
Hope this helps:)
Slight correction. Preferences is in the "Image Capture" menu.
HTH
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Dave Fritzinger
Honolulu, HI
You're correct. Anyway, I'm pretty sure this is where the problem lies.
I have connected many cameras without a hitch to Macs.
Hmmm. If your Mac had a card reader you wouldn't have this problem.
You could put your card in your Mac and be done with it. According to
the Mactards in here, the problems you are having with your camera are
actually a feature so quit bitching.
Hi, thanks for replying, I tried the same cable on my XP machine and it
works fine.
(I only have one - I hope it doesn't walk)
My Sony W70 works fine.
Thanks for the helpful reply.
I do have a card reader but sometimes it "walks" as in somebody takes
and doesn't give it back for a few days. Yes, I'll splurge $3 for one
on eBay when I get a chance. Until then.