They don`t have a "default" viewing software (Finepix viewer is not provided anymore for this cameras) and the only raw developer they provide is such an ugly, obsolete version of "Silkypix". (I`m running OS X 10.11).Īfter asking Fuji`s staff, looks like the only option is to do it manually, create and name a folder, copy and paste. Nikon apps used to work with most of my other`s JPG files, not the case with Fujifilm files. Of course, raw (RAF) files are not recognized, so it is unusable. Now with Fuji, when I plug the card reader, the stupid Photos app (Macintosh) opens, blocking everything. Editing was as far as a click with Capture NX 2. Used to Nikon, Nikon Transfer worked to me like a charm, just plug the card reader and the download is done all the images are automatically located and named and then shown in View NX. I`ve just bought a X100F which I like, but it is becoming a nightmare to simply download and work with its raw (and jpg) files. Used to Nikon, I`m finding a load of awkward issues working with Fuji.
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