Camera not working and light blinking after upgrade
After upgrading to Mavericks, the built-in camera on my MacBook Air (mid-2013) has stopped working in all applications. When I start an application that uses the camera, the image does not appear, and the camera light blinks rapidly until I close the application. Console shows the following messages:
11/24/13 11:34:08.000 a.m. kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_off_hardware
11/24/13 11:34:08.000 a.m. kernel[0]: AppleCamIn::power_on_hardware
11/24/13 11:34:09.000 a.m. kernel[0]: ISPCPU: ERR: ./H4ISPCD/filters/IC/CImageCaptureH4FSM.cpp, 452: FlowIC00: MIPI error (interrupt source = 0x8)
11/24/13 11:34:09.000 a.m. kernel[0]: ISPCPU: ERR: ./H4ISPCD/filters/IC/CImageCaptureH4.cpp, 2503: FlowIC00: Perform error recovery (1).
The latter two messages repeat until I close the application.
This is not the same problem as the Skype camera issue that was resolved with a previous update. I have tried resetting the NVRAM and PMU, reinstalling Mavericks, and using the guest account.
This user has the same issue: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5541264?answerId=23721483022#23721483022
Any help would be greatly appreciated — I would really like to have my camera working!
MacBook Air, OS X Mavericks (10.9)