Iphoto doesn't recognize my kodak V803 camera

I can upload pictures using the Kodak easyshare software but I want to use iphoto.
I went into Image capture and changed the preference to use iphoto when downloading but iphoto still doesn't see the camera ( my canon works fine)
I called Kodak tech support and they swear that the V803 should be recognized by iphoto.
I checked the list of compatible cameras in iphoto and the V803 isn't listed but it is a fairly new camera so the documentation may not have caught up yet.
1. Does anybody know if the V803 is compatible with iphoto?
2. what else can I try to have iphoto recognize the V803 to upload pictures?

Update: I've tried deleting my Iphoto plist but it still doesn't help - any other suggestions?

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