How to Import Photos directly from Camera to iPhone with iOS 8.3

I trying to Import photos from my Canon SLR to my iPhone via cable (Lightning to USB Connection)
It is supposed, that an import Button will appear in the IOS Photo App , baut that doesn't happen.
SO the import is not  possible.
any ideas how to solve this problem?

Is your camera set to the correct mode for importing photos?

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