Camera connector and Canon Ixus 50 (Powershot SD400)

Has anybody had success using the camera connector and a Canon Ixus 50, aka Powershot SD400. I'm using a 40Gb ipod photo and when connected together the ipod just says 'connecting'and does nothing else.
I've also read in other posts that you have to navigate to a photo import menu - I don't have, well at least I don't have until the camera connector is plugged in, then it finds the hidden menu and trys to connect automatically.
Is this the normal way?
The software on the Ipod is 1.2.1 (latest available)
The camera uses PTP and has USB2 output.
I recently changed the Ipod to windows format, as i want to use it for data storage while i go travelling for a year, and also to store my photos, and thought the camera connector would allow this, but as yet, no cigar.....
Any help would be much appreciated
15 Powerbook G4, 1.5Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

The Camera Connector doesn't work with the iPod Classic line.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301052
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