Buy a firewire or USB 2.0 card reader. The latter seem to be much cheaper and easier to find (try www.7dayshop.com). Firewire models include one by Lexar and another by Microtech.
Rather than iPhoto, download the trial version of iView Media Pro 2. You can import the images using this program or just drag the files from your card reader (on the desktop) to whatever file you need. It is a far more 'professional' program than iPhoto. You can easily group photos, and delete those you don't require. If you shoot RAW and jpegs you can specify that it just shows the jpeg files in the browser. You can then build a website of your chosen images for clients to view (this of course involves uploading the site to your webspace using a program such as Fetch). There is a cheaper cut down version (iView Media). I don't know it's relative limitations.
There are of course other programs and other solutions.
Regards
Richard Lewisohn
http://www.lewisohn.co.uk
I've got a Nikon D100 and currently connect via a USB cable - is it better
to get a firewire cable? Are these all the same?
I've just bought a mac having previously used a PC - is it best to transfer
the image in iphoto or just copy it from the camera folder - is the picture
altered in anyway depending on how you get it from camera to computer.
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