My Sony Cybershot camera doesn't seem compatible with my MacBook Pro.

Whenver I choose "import all" in iPhoto it will only load one or two photos at a time before it stalls and closes out. I have to import each photo one at a time, which, when you're trying to import hundreds of photos can be time consuming. Is there anything I can do to fix this?

According to this article, the SD card slot on the side of your MBP will take an MMC card.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3553
I don't own a Sony camera, so I don't have any other suggestions.

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