IPhoto Doesn't Recognize ISO from Canon G7

For some reason, iPhoto doesn't seem to read the ISO from images taken with my Canon PowerShot G7. Anybody know what the problem could be, or how it could be fixed?

Have you been able to get the ISO on that camera before. Did you have the camera set to Auto?
All of my Canon cameras do not record the specific ISO even though a specific ISO is set. The only Canon file I have that gives an ISO in iPhoto is from a Canon EOS 30D. I have Konica files that provide ISO in iPhoto as does a Nikon D100. The Canon point and shot cameras, s10, s100, s110, s400, s410 and the SD700 IS do not record the specific ISO value. It just give Light Source-Auto when viewed in an application that can read all of the fields.
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