Raw files from second camera being converted to JPEG first.

I started using two cameras recently.  My raw files from the Rebel T2I upload as raw files which is great.  But my raw files from the Rebel XS are being converted to JPEG when uploaded.  How do I correct this?  I want the raw files to upload.

Or the camera is shooting RAWJPG and LR is accidentally hiding the RAW instead of the JPGs, like it did with another camera recently.  This can be diagnosed and remedied by enabling the LR setting to treat RAWJPG as separate files.
Or the camera is set to point-to-point instead of mass-storage mode for the USB (or some driver is installed and doing the same thing) and the OS or a Canon codec is converting the files to JPG on the fly as they are read from the camera.   This probably can be diagnosed and avoided by using a card-reader and examining the files on the card to make sure they are raw and transferring them with Explorer or Finder to the hard-drive and doing an Add import instead of using LR to do the transfer.

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