What camera models work with the camera Kit.

This Camera was not listed as one that works. But I gave it a try anyways and I was able to import pictures just fine from it..
I have the Ipad WIFI + 3G.
Plugged the Camera's USB cable into the camera kit ipad adapter and the Ipad Photo app popped up and let me select the pictures I wanted to inport.
The Camera is a 3 year old Olympus Stylus 720SW Shock and waterproof Digital Camera.

It's a proprietary accessory. The build of iOS is not supported for that device whereas it is supported in the iPad. Similar to why there are certain apps that only work with iPad.

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