How could I get to the latest taken photos in Aperture 2.1.4?

I take photos with Canon 40D in RAW.
Now, every time I connect my camera to the Mac Book Air[MBA] that has my Aperture v2.1.4, Aperture opens and picture import windows begin. But it will show the first set of oldest available for import show up,
I have to go out of that and keep returning to the "Canon40d import" on the MBA Aperture screen for at least few times to get the last set of latest taken photos to show up on the MBA screen.
Is there a way that when I connect the Cannon 40D to my MBA and Aperture open the last latest set of photos taken on the camera will show up on my selection screen?
I normally do not import all the photos taken on the my Canon 40D. So there are many photos taken on in earlier dates remain in the Canon's memory card.
Thanking you

One thing that you can try is using the "Do not import duplicates" feature, this will take a moment to sort through your library and the card to compare files, once done though it will eliminate all previously imported images.
Another way would be to copy the images from the card using the finder and then import them to AP.
Have to ask, WHY do you leave images on the card?
My thoughts
Easy to loose the card/Camera, (done it)
Easy for card/camera to be damaged, cards do fail. (done it)
Easy for images/files to be deleted from camera "accidentally". (done it)
Card needs to be formatted regularly to assist in preventing corruption of card.
Once at your computer you have the opportunity to copy off and BACK UP! Only one copy of a file and it does not exist. (done it)
What happens if you are on location and you run out of disk space and you are stuck with the option of either not shooting a moment or sitting deleting pics from the card. (done it)
Tony

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