lefturn99 wrote:
As a percentage of the amount you have invested in your camera, the cost of a reader is insignificant.
If you have a pre-G5 mac, you need a Firewire reader, which, while not prohibitively expensive, is not nearly as cheap as a USB2 reader, plus I use a few different computers and download to friend's computers on the road, which are often not Macs, and I have 2 cameras that use 2 different cards. So even though USB is slow as all get-out, I prefer to carry that one little white cord with me and be pretty sure it will work anywhere. So information about this is of great use to me, and "get a card reader" is not the only or best answer.
What I've found for Mac users: (hopefully someone might find it useful)
-The newest iPhoto downloads RAW files and movies, no sweat.
-if the newest iPhoto isn't an option on your mac, you can use "Image Capture" which is buried in your Utilities folder.
-the "sound memos" are tricky, iPhoto does not download them, and Image Capture might, but I know at least once I had to use the Canon Software. Do card readers find those?
Bb.