> You have a PCMCIA slot, don't you? If your camera takes flash cards, 
> get a PC card holder. It's usually much faster to transferring directly 
> from the card than transferring from the camera. If you are trying to 
> control the shutter of your camera from the computer, then that is 
> another matter.

Plus, it is a big drain on the batteries to be transferring over USB.  Especialy if 
you are out and about on a trip or whatever and moving images to your laptop to mke 
room on the camera, you don't want to be killing your cam batteries...

B

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