Can't import video from Lumix TZ-10

Before the update from iPhoto to Photos I could import all the video shot together with my photos. Since updating to Photos they don't appear. I click import videos, but then I can't find them. When I plug the camera in again it offers to import them again as new videos.
Anyone with similar proplems (or a solution?)
Thanks
OSX 10.10.3

UPDATE:
I have found that the videos are being imported, but all are being assigned a date of 22 September 2010! Checking the files on the SD card they all have the correct date and time associated?????

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