Canon Powershot S95 video und raw compatibility

I'm considering to buy a Canon PowerShot S95 camera. Does anyone already have experiences how well this camera works together with the iPad and the camera connection kit? Will the photo app display the S95's RAW files? And will the iPad play back 720p videos from this camera when transferred with the camera connection kit (not via iTunes sync)?

I have the S90 (and two Panasonic MFT-cameras) and there are no problems to import the RAW-files to my iPad using the Camera Connection Kit.
I always do that when I travel and I use Lightroom to transfer them to my iMac at home and that too works fine.
All in all I don´t need to bring my MacBook to backup my pictures from my SD-card anymore. iPad takes care of that.

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