then the problem doesn't lie with the card reader. it wouldn't read one format correctly and one incorrectly; it just passes the data.well, the jpegs weren't, the cr2s i don't know, cause i can't open them.
that's because the camera is so new, it produces a version of cr2 that needs a new version of camera raw to open it. and that version isn't compatible with my old copy of ps. i did try with a raw converter, but the pictures looked off. not sure if that's due to the converter or just cause i'm not used to working with raw files...
Converting to DNG shouldn't change anything. I think you may not understand how raw files work. Raw files don't look like anything; by the time you are viewing a "raw" file, it has been converted. The issue with DNG files is probably nothing more than initial rendering. The software needs to make a decision about how to render the image. Some of the exif was probably lost in conversion to DNG. But in any case, the initial rendering of a raw file, whatever it is, is not intended to be a finished product. It's just a starting point for you to do the edits yourself. If it starts out darker, you would just lighten it.