Trouble Importing with Canon Camera

I am trying to import some photos from a friend's camera and when I plug in the camera with iphoto open I get the spinning rainbow circle for a while and then nothing. I can't figure out what's happening and why the photos aren't importing. I've tried 2 USB ports and the same thing happens. Any suggestions?

Can you import them without any application open?

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