How to transfer photos and videos from the camera to a Mac computer
Before you start
- Multiple options are available to transfer photos and videos from a camera to Macintosh®, MacBook®, MacBook Pro®, and other Apple® computer models.
- Depending on your Apple computer model, these options may be available for image transfer:
Identify type of USB cable
Most cameras use a USB Type-C to USB Type-A cable. Some models (like the ILCE-7M4 or ILCE-7RM5) may use USB Type-C to USB Type-C. Look at the port on your camera. Most recent models use a USB Type-C port, but older models might use a Micro-USB port. If you’re unsure, check your camera’s manual or look at the port on the camera itself.
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What to do:
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Connect the USB Type-C end to your camera.
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Connect the USB Type-A end to your Mac (if your Mac has USB-A ports).
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If your Mac only has USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, you’ll need a USB-C to USB-A adapter or a USB-C to USB-C cable (if your camera supports it).
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Transfer images or movies with a USB cable
Follow these steps to copy photos from a camera to an Apple computer with a direct USB connection:
- Connect the camera directly to the USB port of the computer.
Note: Some Apple computers may require adapters to connect to the USB cable from the camera. Refer to the Identify the ports on your Mac
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- Turn on the camera. If an image capture program or app automatically starts, close it.
- Copy the photos from the camera:
- Paste the photos to a folder of your choice on the computer.
- Select the folder where you want to store the copied photos.
- Press Command+V to paste the file into the Pictures folder.
Photos in RAW format need to be processed with Imaging Edge Desktop software before being used in most photo software applications.