I’m amazed by the number of people that still connect their digital cameras to their Macs to transfer pictures. A far better way is to use a USB Flash card reader. This
Kingston model is very similar to the one I have had for years. These card readers are usually faster than your camera in transfering photos — sometimes much faster. And they don’t run down your camera battery. New iMacs and MacBook Pros have an SD card slot, but this will help those with older models or with cameras that use other kinds of cards.
Kingston Flash Memory Card Reader
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I just want to know if the Kingston 8 GB Micro SD (SDHC) Card Class 4 + Adapter is compatible with the iMac 10.6.8 Gary.
I have just clicked on your link Kinston Model,and it looks like its got a lot of card slots. Would this Kinston Model be compatible to the card i have just entered above. Gary
I'm sure they've updated their products since this 2009 post. Check their web site where they should also list technical specs and compatibilities.
I have done that,and they have said contact the manufacturer. They just show you the address,and a map on how to get there. This is so frustrating. I will have another go.
Just go to the Kingston web site. Click on Product Info. Find Media Readers in the list. Click on it and then go to the product. Lots of info there.