Digital Camera Questions

So how do I send files TO my digital camera? Every time I connect a digital camera it opens iPhoto and then prompts a file transfer TO my Mac, but how do I manipulate the files OUTSIDE of iPhoto? And I can't find a way to send pictures to the camera and onto the SD memory card. Besides showing up in iPhoto, I can't find a single place where the camera is recognized by my Mac. Isn't there a way to manipulate and transfer the files of the camera outside of any program, say through Finder? I need to transfer an old photo to the card in my camera so I can take it to the local drug store to have it printed. I'm new to Mac, and I would do this in Windows by simply opening the camera in the Windows Explorer window by dragging and dropping. I have to be missing something because only being able to use a camera through iPhoto seems immensely limiting, especially for a computer like this that prides itself on media functionality. Thanks

No offense, but I refuse to believe that Apple intended for me to buy an external card reader so that I could perform such basic functions as transferring files to and from a digital camera. Apple prides itself on media functionality, and REALLY is trying to avoid the stigma of incompatibility, which is what you were telling me, that my camera is incompatible with my Mac in the performance of receiving files. If iPhoto can recognize the presence of a digital camera, why couldn't the rest of the Mac? If it can access the files on that cameras digital card, why couldn't it place files on it? I have never ever ever ever heard of a computer that only allows one way transmission of data with an external device such as that. It makes no sense that Apple would only allow you to deal with digital cameras through iPhoto - that is extremely limiting, providing almost no functionality at all. And it's not the camera since I was able to do this with Windows. Did Apple purposely decide to NOT let you manipulate files outside of their programs??? Did they make it impossible for me to edit the files on my camera (a basic computer media function) without using iPhoto? Is there no way I can use a digital camera outside of iPhoto? What if I didn't want to use iPhoto at all?? And another thing, why doesn't everything I attach to this computer show up in the finder? Much less than half of the times I'll enter a cd will it show up in the finder. Much less than half of the times I attach any usb device (besides mice) like flash drives with music only on them show up in the finder. Am I crazy or does it make absolutely no sense whatsoever to only allow access to devices through predesignated and unchangeable programs created by Apple?

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    - Picture Transfer Protocol supports driver-less image transfer, viewing and deletion between camera and computer with newer operating systems. (Windows XP or Mac OS X v 10.1/10.2/10.3/10.4).
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    **All pricing indications are recommendations (inc. GST) and are intended for guidance only. Dealers are not obliged to comply with recommended pricing. Please contact your nearest Canon dealer for specific pricing, product and inclusion information.
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