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Canon SD780 Camera not detected

I have recently switched over from a PC to a MacBook. I am trying to upload my pictures onto my computer. I currently have a Canon SD780 Power Shot Camera. When I plug it into the USB area it tells me "Camera not Detected." I have tried downloading the Canon software, opening iPhoto, Image capture etc. Perhaps my camera is not compatible with the MacBook? Is there anything I can do to get my pictures on the computer?

Thanks!

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Posted on May 9, 2010 7:30 AM

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Jul 11, 2010 3:16 PM in response to em476218

I have a similar problem with my Canon SD 770. I installed the CameraWindow software from the CD, and when I plug in the camera, the software opens and soon shows me a message "Failed do Initialize Program".

Also, I see there are three different CameraWindow's. There is the DC and +DC as well, and none of them work. Any clue on that?

Is there any other way to download the pictures?

Thanks very much

Jul 11, 2010 5:47 PM in response to gcedism

I agree with the other posts - you do not need any software (unless it has special features you want to use) to get pictures to your Mac. As another poster stated, I use a USB card reader and it works like a charm. Immediately after plugging it in, I get an icon "Canon" on my desktop (because I have "import into iPhoto" unchecked. Not using the camera saves battery life. I prefer looking at the pictures on my desktop (Preview should automatically open when you double click a pic) and then deciding what to do with it - run it through one or more of several applications I use (iPhoto is not one of them) to enhance, crop, or whatever, or actually just trash it if it didn't come out the way I expected.

Canon SD780 Camera not detected

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