Photos recognizes digital camera but says "no photos"

When I connect my Fujifilm X100F digital camera to my 2023 Mac mini (M2 with 24GB running Sequoia 15) using the cable that came with the camera, Apple Photos recognizes my camera (I know this because under devices it says "X100F"). However, the import screen says "No Photos". While I'm able to use a card reader to upload photos from my camera to Apple Photos, I would like to know why I'm not able do so when I connect my camera via cable to my Mac mini.

Mac mini, macOS 15.4

Posted on Apr 14, 2025 6:14 AM

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Posted on May 17, 2025 7:08 PM

Yer-Man is correct. It turned out to be a setting on my camera.


I first turned on my Fujifilm X100F camera and pressed the "Menu OK" button to open the camera's menu. I then selected the Wrench icon > "Connection Settings" > "PC Connection Mode" > "USB Card Reader". I then used the cable that came with my camera to connect my camera to my Mac mini. Apple Photos recognized my camera and successful imported both .jpg and raw (.RAF) photos.

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May 17, 2025 7:08 PM in response to Yer_Man

Yer-Man is correct. It turned out to be a setting on my camera.


I first turned on my Fujifilm X100F camera and pressed the "Menu OK" button to open the camera's menu. I then selected the Wrench icon > "Connection Settings" > "PC Connection Mode" > "USB Card Reader". I then used the cable that came with my camera to connect my camera to my Mac mini. Apple Photos recognized my camera and successful imported both .jpg and raw (.RAF) photos.

Apr 14, 2025 9:02 AM in response to jfblv

jfblv wrote: …I would like to know why I'm not able do so when I connect my camera via cable to my Mac mini.

I don't know--could be lots of reasons, I guess. Having two computers talk to each other means they both have to agree to use the same protocols, and there are hundreds of cameras with different computers inside. Have you talked to Fujifilm about why their camera doesn't talk to the Mac?


Personally, I never use the cable on my Nikon-- I save the pictures to Finder Folders and then load them into Photos. That gives me an extra backup which I transfer to an external drive.


In the mean time, you could try using the Mac app Image Capture in the Apps folder.

Apr 15, 2025 6:36 AM in response to jfblv

Yes, some of the files are in JPG and Fujifilm's RAF raw format. I put the memory card in the card readers to confirm this.


After reading further down the camera's manual, it says for macOS to use Image Capture or other software on my Mac. So, next, with the memory card still in the card reader, I opened Image Capture. It recognized my camera and I did see all my JPG and RAF files on the memory card.


I next properly ejected the memory card from the card reader and put it back into my camera. I connected my camera via cable to my Mac mini and turned on my camera. The Image Capture software recognized my camera but didn't display or seem to recognize any of the files on the memory card; just a blank where they should appear.


Note that with the memory card in the card reader, not only does the Image Capture software recognize my camera and display both the JPG and RAF files, but so does Apple Photos.


Apr 16, 2025 6:54 AM in response to Jeff Donald

When I use a card reader, both Apple Photos and Apple's Image Capture display the JPG and RAF files for import and I can import them.


However, when I connect my Fujifilm X100F camera to my 2023 M2 Mac mini using the Micro USB cable supplied with the camera, both Apple Photos and Apple's Image Capture recognize my camera but do not display the JPG or the RAF files; for both software, it's just blank where JPG and RAF files should be displayed.


Although a card reader allows me to import the JPG and RAF files on the memory card, I would like the convenience of connecting my camera to my computer via the supplied cable.


Yer_Man suggested I check the camera's manual for a setting to allow import of the files. I looked and found this:


I'll contact Fujifilm and see if they can tell me what I'm missing or if it's a known issue.


Thank you Jeff Donald, Richard.Taylor, and Yer_Man for your support, ideas, and suggestions. And if I get a definitive answer from Fujifilm, I'll post it here.

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