Kingston DTSE9 with Lightning to USB Camera Connector

Hi
Does anyone know if the above USB stick works with the Lightning to USB camera connector? Just checking options before I purchase.
thanks
Neil

Apologies Alfred.
I'm aware of the limitations of the system, and mimicking the file structure of a cameras storage is perfect for my needs.
My question should have stated my interest is more in regards to the energy needed to run the USB stick, as I’m acutely aware that different USB sticks have different power requirements, some being above and beyond what the IPad can supply.
I hope that this clarifies my question
Thanks
Neil

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