Connection to a DSLR camera.

I own a nice iPod touch, great device! I would like to be able to connect it to my DSLR camera in order to retrieve somes pictures and send them by email. I usually capture in RAW+JPEG. Ideally I would send the JPEG, but I guess sometime the RAW. If that could work, it will be the perfect combo, I wouldn't need to bring all the time my MacBook Pro for short trip. I guess an adapter that can read directly SDHC and compact flash would be better for transfer time. Also to prevent people to use this as an extension to the internal memory, The adapter would only allow copy the files. Any plan for such device?
Cheers,
Lingot

I'd love to see that kinda functionality too... but I don't see it coming any time soon, especially from Apple. Maybe a 3rd party piece of hardware from Nikon or Canon. Would be great to use the iPod to backup photos from your camera and send them via email.

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