For the record, the problem seemed to manifest itself when the memory card in the camera was heavily utilised. Having fewer images stored on the card seemed to make it less likely for the process of connecting to stall. What I did notice was that the initialisation of hotplugged devices did become a lot slower in newer versions of Kubuntu (up to 8.04, at least, which I accept isn't the newest) - the time taken for the device icon to appear on the desktop increased somewhat - so maybe that process caused some other Digikam/KDE-related process to time out.
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