SDHC card for my iMac

I plan to buy tomorrow a (good quality) 4 GB SDHC card for my 2011 iMac (the size down from the big 27 inch), for my new Nikkon SLR camera.
Will my iMac read it?
Thanks.

Yes, iPhoto will import images from the SD card either in or out of your Nikon camera.

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