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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1641388" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>I concur with Chas on this. </p><p></p><p>I also prefer to remove the SD card from the camera. Mostly because Canon just started using USB 3.0, so using the supplied cable is slow as can be since its still USB 2.0. But take the SD card out of the camera and use the SD card reader in your Mac. You files will be on that SD Card under DCIM --> 100CANON. </p><p></p><p>But I shoot RAW images and use Lightroom, so my photos I import to Lightroom and convert to Digital Negatives. But its likely you shoot Jpeg which isn't bad. Just use iPhoto to copy your files over. They will be in your iPhotos Library folder, however they will be encapsulated. But you can move them around and access them in iPhoto as you are already used to.. </p><p></p><p>As far as Canons software, you can remove that mess..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1641388, member: 284358"] I concur with Chas on this. I also prefer to remove the SD card from the camera. Mostly because Canon just started using USB 3.0, so using the supplied cable is slow as can be since its still USB 2.0. But take the SD card out of the camera and use the SD card reader in your Mac. You files will be on that SD Card under DCIM --> 100CANON. But I shoot RAW images and use Lightroom, so my photos I import to Lightroom and convert to Digital Negatives. But its likely you shoot Jpeg which isn't bad. Just use iPhoto to copy your files over. They will be in your iPhotos Library folder, however they will be encapsulated. But you can move them around and access them in iPhoto as you are already used to.. As far as Canons software, you can remove that mess.. [/QUOTE]
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