Update

On learning that a Nautilus upgrade for Ubuntu is unlikely in the
forseeable future, today I installed gphoto2, gphotofs and gtkam on one
of my Ubuntu 17.10 computers, then re-tested the Fuji camera.

When the camera is connected to a USB port, no notification appears and no PTP 
camera device appears in the Nautilus side bar.
The output of lsusb displays the camera maker's name "Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd" 
in the line relating to the camera's USB port.
Gtkam's "Add Camera" dialog can display the camera's make and model when 
clicking on the "Detect" button, but clicking the "OK" button gives a "Could 
not initialise camera" dialog.
The "gphoto2 --auto-detect" command generates the camera's make, model and USB 
port in its output.  However the commands "gphoto2 --summary", "gphoto2 
--list-files" and "gphoto2 --get-all-files" each return (in part):

"An error occurred in the io-library ('Unspecified error'): No error 
description available
 *** Error (-1: 'Unspecified error') ***".

As of today, Ubuntu 17.04 and Fedora 27 are still mounting and reading
the files on the camera correctly (Nautilus 3.20.4 and 3.26.4
respectively). Note the problem was observed in Fedora 26 but not in
Fedora 25

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Title:
  Nautilus unable to see the storage in my Fuji HS30EXR PTP canera since
  upgrading from Ubuntu 17.04 to 17.10

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