Your device reports that no medium is present. The kernel reacts to that like it should. Your device has a buggy firmware. The bug in the firmware is not triggered by the kernel. It is triggered by udev as Alan showed in comment#31. The trace you provided shows that the problem in 11.4 is the same problem as in 11.3
I could introduce a kernel quirk to reduce the disk size reported to user space, but I don't know by how much. The clean fix would be introduce a blacklist for udev to stop probing for raid devices.
Does your camera have internal memory or does it use an external medium?
Your device reports that no medium is present. The kernel reacts to that like it should. Your device has a buggy firmware. The bug in the firmware is not triggered by the kernel. It is triggered by udev as Alan showed in comment#31. The trace you provided shows that the problem in 11.4 is the same problem as in 11.3
I could introduce a kernel quirk to reduce the disk size reported to user space, but I don't know by how much. The clean fix would be introduce a blacklist for udev to stop probing for raid devices.
Does your camera have internal memory or does it use an external medium?