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"No Camera Found" error every time I plug in iPhone

Every time I plug in my iPhone to the Mac I get a "No Camera Found" error on the computer - I click OK and all seems to be fine, but it is annoying.

Any ideas?

Message was edited by: dschamis

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Aug 4, 2008 6:04 AM

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Aug 5, 2008 3:54 PM in response to dschamis

Same story here.

The Canon program that opens on my box is CameraWindow 6.0.0.6

Since the Canon camera is toast and this was created in 2003 I busted up the stronghold and divested the Canon programs...

At least thats what I set out to do. I soft-heartedly left the Canon software in storage on the disk. I was able to resolve the issue with a quick search for "Image Capture", the default image grabbing utility in OS X. I made a quick change in "Image Capture:Preferences:General" changing the default action when the camera is plugged into the computer from open:"CameraWindow" to open:"Image Capture".


I can now download the photos taken with my iPhone 3G.

Message was edited by: Qué Pasión

"No Camera Found" error every time I plug in iPhone

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