Is there a way to speed things up?

Hi,
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi, and am using iPhoto '08 (Always the latest version 7.1.5 currently ). Something that I have noticed, and is annoying (Since none of my other cameras do this) is the fact that it takes about 45sec - 1min to mount the camera into iPhoto (And that is before it does any image previews... only mounting). At first I thought it was the compact flash card, so I bought a newer, and faster 266x CF Card (I know the camera doesn't take advantage of UDMA, but at least it should go as fast as it can right?). However, there was no change in mounting time. I am also connected directly into my Alum 2.4ghz iMac to avoid any bottlenecks with hubs.
Is there anything I can do to decrease this mounting time or am I stuck?
thanks,
-Me

Use a USB card reader - which should be faster and is safer
LN

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