How fast is the new iPod Camera Connector

I'm wondering how fast the new $29 Apple iPod Camera Connector is for offloading images from a fast CF card using a fast USB 2.0 card reader? (The older Belkin system for the regular iPods was too slow, in my opinion, to be usable for high capacity memory cards with lots of images.)
If this new option from apple is fast, I'm going to buy an iPod photo right away!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!

Any chance that you can test with a card reader to see if that works? That is, can you plug an external card reader into the camera connector, remove the card from your camera and plug it in to the card reader, and transfer to the iPod that way? (This would allow one to not burn their camera battery while downloading the images, or to swap out cards and continue taking photos while the first card was dumped to the iPod.)
The Coolpix 3200 is apparently not USB 2 / high-speed compliant, so especially cool would be if you could test with a camera or card reader (if that works at all) that supported USB 2, and report on the speed.
(Yeah, I know I'm asking for a lot. Just in case you're able to check this out.)
While we're at it - any other comments, pro or con, about the camera connector or experience so far?
Thanks!
-andrew

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