Tasker capture NFC from a Nikon camera - Tasker Tips & Tricks

Hi all,
I cannot find a way to trigger a Tasker task when scanning my Nikon camera NFC.
I can record the tag's ID and use it in the NFC Starter plugin, but it won't trigger the task. It always triggers the Nikon app.
The content of the tag includes:
mimeType=application/com.nikon.wu
If the Nikon app is installed, it opens it. If it is not, it will open Google Play to install the app. I want to prevent this action and launch other app instead.
Any ideas? thanks!

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bwolmarans said:
Anyone else annoyed by this? When I take photos with the default 2.2 camera app, they don't show up in the gallery. I have to install and run the "rescan media root" application. Kind of annoying when you want to share a photo quickly.
This problem is especially bad with the Camera Magic application, which is a great little free app, and has a gallery button, but never shows the pictures in the gallery until I have run rescan media root.
Please move to Q&A if you want, I thought this forum was the best place for this.
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