IPhoto won't import photos from Digital SLR after Yosemite upgrade

Has anyone else had problems with connecting usb devices and importing photos since the Yosemite update?
iPhoto "sees" the camera, but it doesn't show on the desktop and never preview or loads the content of the camera in iPhoto.
• MacBook Pro 13", mid 2012
• digital canon rebel SLR
I tried:
• restarting
• installing the iPhoto Library Upgrader (and ran it)
• viewing hidden files to manually move the photos
Thank you sincerely for any help offered. It sits at this screen indefinitely.

Have a read of this thread:
RAW files suddenly show up as "not supported" (Aperture 3.5.1, OS X 10.10)
It explains how to delete the Camera Raw bundle, and then reinstall it. This has worked for other folks with Raw issues.

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