Same problem here.  I've plugged in a Canon A10 Powershot.  lsusb sees it and 
so does gphoto -l:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
Detected a 'Canon:PowerShot A10'.                                              
There are 2 folders in folder '/'.
 - DCIM
 - MISC
There are 2 folders in folder '/DCIM'.
 - 132CANON
 - CANONMSC
There are 0 folders in folder '/DCIM/132CANON'.
There are 0 folders in folder '/DCIM/CANONMSC'.
There are 0 folders in folder '/MISC'.
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ ls /DCIM
ls: cannot access /DCIM: No such file or directory

However, the Device Notifier says "No Devices Available".   digikam
autodetects the camera but then shows no files when I try to import from
it.  I can't find the DCIM folder.  It's certainly not at the specific
location /DCIM.

As an experiment I created a folder /DCIM with universal permissions.  Having 
done that, the message from gphoto2 -l changed:
pwa@pwa-K60IJ:~$ gphoto2 -l
There are 0 folders in folder '/'.                                             
Something is quite wrong here, and apparently the problem has been there for 
years.

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  Unable to mount Canon cameras via USB (Jaunty)

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