Camera off, plugged in the USB line to computer,
  then to camera, a green light comes on (on the
  camera), and nothing happens.    <sigh>
--russ

On Nov 9, 2007, at 9:30 AM, Jerry Freeman wrote:

> turn camera off, connect the usb cable, turn the camera on. it should
> mount in the finder as a 'no name' disk image. i've mounted all sorts
> of odd ball cameras accordingly.
>
> applications > image capture > preferences is where you select which
> application (or none) opens when a disk image is mounted. iphoto is
> the default application, but image capture handles the card. best...jf
>
> On Nov 9, 2007, at 8:55 AM, R. D. Preston wrote:
>
>> New area for me:
>>
>> Just got a modest digital camera, and I understood that iPhoto
>>  was the default interface with necessary drivers associated.
>> The camera is a VistaQuest VQ5015, and the schpeel says it
>>  it also Mac-compatible (as well as PC & Linux).
>>
>> Well...
>>
>> When I connect via the USB connecting cord, the camera
>>  does NOT mount to the Desktop, so I won't be able to get
>>  to the pics I had planned on.
>>
>> Any help out there?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Russ Preston
>
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