Unsupported image format for nikon D7000????

I bought the latest Macbook air 13 inches and the Nikon D7000.
I tried to import the raw files (NEF) from the Nikon d7000, but it show can't read the files type, or
unsupported image file. It works fine with my nikon D5000, why?
anyone can help?

It's the price we "early adopters" pay. It usually takes a few weeks to even months before Apple and Adobe add support for the latest RAW camera profiles. There is no standard RAW format, even within a brand. It's maddening, but that is the nature of the format.
For now all we can do is either shoot JPEG and grin and bear it or shoot JPEG + RAW, and when RAW support is available trash the JPEGs and upload the RAWs. Or in your case use the 5000 when you absolutely need RAW.

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