F-spot works fine with this. gthumb should do what f-spot does and
communicate using the gphoto:/// gvfs URI as opposed to trying to
directly talk to the camera like it does now. This is how f-spot does
it.

And how are you actually recreating this problem? The gthumb-import
desktop file which Nautilus uses to launch gthumb when a camera is
connected, contains a fix that has been in since Intrepid to actually
unmount the gvfs mount before opening gthumb. This is what Nautilus
executes when launching gthumb in response to you connecting your
camera:

sh -c 'gvfs-mount -u "%U"; exec gthumb --import-photos'

This was implemented as the "fix" for bug 287689 in Intrepid, so if this
is not working then this is most certainly a gthumb bug.

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gthumb doesn't work with gphoto (was please disable gphoto2 backend for Jaunty)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/351122
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