As was pointed out much earlier in this discussion the situation with
attaching cameras to darktable in Windows is well described here:

https://www.darktable.org/about/faq/#faq-tethering

On Sun, 3 Jan 2021 at 17:32, Bernhard <[email protected]> wrote:

> Windows ...
>
> I guess Windows blocks darktable from accessing the card reader(?).
> If the card reader is shown as a separate drive try to eject this drive
> and see if darktable then shows the appropriate dialog.
>
> --
>
> regards
> Bernhard
>
> https://www.bilddateien.de
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>
> Willy Williams schrieb am 03.01.21 um 17:56:
> > My Lumix G9 cards do not appear as your illustrations show.  Whether I
> > 1) run a USB 3.0 cable to the body from the computer, or 2) extract
> > the SD cards from the body and plug them into a USB 3.0 card reader
> > which is in turn plugged into the computer, the cards show up simply
> > as storage devices in the Windows 10 hierarchy. They are not
> > recognized as "Mass Storage Camera", and there is accordingly, no
> > option to "import from camera".  I have no clue as to why the
> > discrepancy exists.
> >
> > In my workflow, it is easiest to create a folder structure in Windows
> > to identify the date and subject of the shoot, copy in a template
> > sub-folder structure to met my workflow needs, then cable the G9 to
> > the computer and copy down all the image files from the body to the
> > computer.  I can then verify that all the images are readable and
> > recognizable before reformatting the cards that are still in their
> > respective slots in the G9 body.  YMMV...
> >
> > Willy Williams
> >
> > ************************************************
> >
> > On 1/3/2021 at 11:16, Bernhard wrote:
> >> Sorry, but why not simply do things the RIGHT way?
> >>
> >> I just put a SD-card into my card reader, plugged it in and darktable
> >> immediately showed me the dialog 01 you see in the attachment.
> >> "Import from camera" results in dialogs 02 and 03.
> >> Files are COPIED to the folder on your PC according to your preferences.
> >>
> >> Don't hold darktable responsible for you doing things wrong!!!
> >>
> >
> >
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