Ipad2 can not recognize Canon digital camera EOS?

Dear Sir
I connect my digital camera, Canon EOS to Ipad 2 through camera USB kits, and message shows " Cannot USE Device The connected USB device is not supported" on iPad 2 screen. Is it a known issue? I thought the camera kits should be good for all type of digital camera. Any suggestion? Thank you

Yu Chun-
The first article Allan provided includes a note about the format of the card in your camera.  If the card was not formatted in the camera, an error message like yours might be generated.
I have an EOS camera that appears to be compatible with the iPad's Camera Connection Kit.  I also have another Canon, two Sonys, a Pentax and an old Olympus camera.  So far, all appear to be compatible.
If Allan's links don't provide a solution, your best bet may be to use a Compact Flash - to - USB adapter with the Camera Connection Kit.  I have one that works, but also have a "universal" multi-card adapter that draws too much current.  To use it, I have to connect it through a powered USB hub.
Fred

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