It is better to report two seperate issues in 2 seperate bug reports.
Your second problem has already been reported as bug #205767.
Take a look at that bug report and provide the information requested.

** Description changed:

  Description:    Ubuntu hardy (development branch)
  Release:        8.04
  
  f-spot:
    Installed: 0.4.2-0ubuntu4
- 
- Problem 1:
  
  I have a problem importing photos in hardy. Importing photos does not start 
automatically!
  Upon inserting SD card in card reader card automounts and icon is displayed 
on Desktop. In window panel program "Opening CANON_DC" starts opening but after 
couple of seconds it just closes (I have "Import digital photographs when 
connected" checked). If I right click on Desktop icon and click "Open with 
F-spot photo manager" the same thing happens. Also there is a blue ribbon in 
nautilus saying "The media contains digital photos." and there is a button 
"Open F-spot photo manager" which does the same thing.
  Only way to import photos is to start program and then click Import (can't 
import movies - AVI this way) or start program in terminal with command 
"f-spot-import" (this way I can import movies - AVI).
  
  Card reader - lsusb:
  Bus 003 Device 003: ID 058f:6362 Alcor Micro Corp. Hi-Speed 21-in-1 Flash 
Card Reader/Writer (Internal/External)
- 
- Problem 2:
- 
- Importing from camera does not work.
- I have Canon A520 and it is recognized as "Canon digital IXUS 50 (normal 
mode)" - this is the only option in Import window in F-spot. When starting the 
import I get
- Error connecting to camera --- Received error "Could not claim the USB 
device" while connecting to camera
- There is no drive automounted so I can not access any file from camera 
through USB.
- 
- Camera - lsusb:
- Bus 002 Device 003: ID 04a9:30c1 Canon, Inc. Digital IXUS 50 (normal mode) / 
IXY Digital 55 (normal mode) / PowerShot A520 (PTP mode) / PowerShot SD400 
(normal mode)

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Importing photos f-spot-import
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205796
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