Canon a620 with Apple camera connector

Hi
Is the Canon A620 compatible with the Apple iPod camera connector?
Its not listed in the supported camera list - thats only a subset. My existing camera isn't listed either , but that still works. Sooo, I'm wondering if the A620 works OK?
Thanks

I just got one of the camera connectors today and got it to work with the A620. My iPod froze the first time; I think because I plugged in the camera before turning it on. I've only transferred a few pictures so far. I'll probably fill up my 512MB card this week and see what happens. I'll repost if I have any problems.

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