My Lumix G9 cards do not appear as your illustrations show.  Whether I 1) run a USB 3.0 cable to the body from the computer, or 2) extract the SD cards from the body and plug them into a USB 3.0 card reader which is in turn plugged into the computer, the cards show up simply as storage devices in the Windows 10 hierarchy.  They are not recognized as "Mass Storage Camera", and there is accordingly, no option to "import from camera".  I have no clue as to why the discrepancy exists.

In my workflow, it is easiest to create a folder structure in Windows to identify the date and subject of the shoot, copy in a template sub-folder structure to met my workflow needs, then cable the G9 to the computer and copy down all the image files from the body to the computer.  I can then verify that all the images are readable and recognizable before reformatting the cards that are still in their respective slots in the G9 body.  YMMV...

Willy Williams

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On 1/3/2021 at 11:16, Bernhard wrote:
Sorry, but why not simply do things the RIGHT way?

I just put a SD-card into my card reader, plugged it in and darktable immediately showed me the dialog 01 you see in the attachment.
"Import from camera" results in dialogs 02 and 03.
Files are COPIED to the folder on your PC according to your preferences.

Don't hold darktable responsible for you doing things wrong!!!


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