My Macbook Pro M3 Pro does not recognize connected DSLR camera

please help to understand. I tried to connect my Nikon D7100 DSLR to my Macbook Pro M3 Pro laptop which I bought 3 days ago, and I am a completely new person in the Apple world after 15 years of using Windows machine, and the laptop completely ignored it, it does not recognize it. my cable is fine, the camera is fine, connected fine, every single aspect that you know is fine, because one second later I connected to my Windows laptop it is visible, I can copy my photos from the camera to the laptop I can tether shoot via Adobe Lightroom and so on. please help what should I do?? the only thing that bothers me is the USB C to USB A adapter which I use because on MacBook there is no USB A connection but the same time I imagine it is also not possible because with the same adapter, I tried to connect my two HDD drives and they work perfectly fine, they are visible they are working

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Posted on Dec 20, 2023 12:15 PM

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Dec 20, 2023 12:53 PM in response to yervand17

Using the MBP built in SDXC card reader should be far faster than connecting the camera via USB for transfers, especially for a decade old camera like the D7100 which uses USB2, while your new computer has far faster USB4. Not sure if there isa backwards compatibility issue or some other problem like a cable with some hardware incompatibility. Nevertheless, I think you will be happier with taking the card out to use the SDXC reader rather than trying to get the old camera to talk to the new computer.

Dec 21, 2023 5:10 AM in response to yervand17

Oh, tethering is a different story, it's even more demanding of compatibility than file transfers. It could be that your Mac's implementation of USB protocols just does not support USB2 tethering. The Apple engineers could have dropped support for some parts of the USB2 standard in your M3 MBP. I don't know if that is the case, just guessing. But it could also be that the cables or adapters you have tried are not compatible with the Mac talking to the camera in some way. It may be time to consider upgrading to a newer Nikon, but try tethering one at a store or with a rental from some place like Lensrentals.com before you buy.

Dec 20, 2023 8:49 PM in response to Steven Keirstead

Thanks for your response. Yes, I know about the SDXC card slot and I know that it will be 100 times faster to transfer photos but I need to connect my camera to a computer so that I can shoot tether via Adobe Lightroom or Capture One. I have two cables first my original cable that came with my camera, which is working fine as I mentioned earlier, and the second is from Tether Tool company which is working fine. Yes, I know that my camera is 10 years old and uses USB 2.0 but it can not be the reason that MBP does not recognize it at all. I tried a 2023 model Windows laptop and as soon as I connected the laptop recognized it.

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