Updated iphoto won't recognize camera

Just a note to Apple, your latest Iphoto update (7.1.3) won't recognize my digital camera anymore. I have an Imac and a MacBook with the latest iphoto installed. I had one version updated, the other not. The updated version will open Iphoto with the camera connected, but won't show the camera or recognize it. I tried the same camera with the previous version of Iphoto and it worked, then I updated it to the 7.1.3 on the MacBook and have the exact same results.
I've tried all the work-arounds from previous threads. The only thing that works is using image capture to download photos and then import them into Iphoto. It used to work....any chance you'll fix it to work again?

tapple44 wrote:
Just a note to Apple, your latest Iphoto update (7.1.3) won't recognize my digital camera anymore. I have an Imac and a MacBook with the latest iphoto installed. I had one version updated, the other not. The updated version will open Iphoto with the camera connected, but won't show the camera or recognize it. I tried the same camera with the previous version of Iphoto and it worked, then I updated it to the 7.1.3 on the MacBook and have the exact same results.
I've tried all the work-arounds from previous threads. The only thing that works is using image capture to download photos and then import them into Iphoto. It used to work....any chance you'll fix it to work again?
Just a note to TAPPLE
Apple is not involved with this forum - it is strictly a user forum
If you wish to send things to apple - iPhoto menu ==> provide iPhoto feedback
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