What type of SDHC Memory Reader do I need to transfer 32g of pictures to Iphoto?

I have a MAC OS X 10.5.8 computer . Can I transfer 32Gig of pictures with  seperate SDHC Card Reader?

Of course. If you have a SDHC card, you just have to buy a reader and connect it to your computer. Then, open iPhoto, choose the SDHC card in the sidebar and copy the pictures you need

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