I'd goto www.phototimes.com then to chose the camera, make sure they give you the protocols. Noticed one of the post talk of the epson DC-xxx model could do it. At 09:07 AM 2/10/00 +0100, you wrote: >Glenn West schrieb: > >> If you want to do it with off the shelf, >> there quite a few camaras out there, the >> quest is the protocol. Fuji just reduced the >> price and bubble packed there low end camera, >> and its serial. >> >> Do you want a camera or a chip solution? > >As simple as possible, => a camera. Just to prove the principle, >then later I'm looking for more professional solution. > >> >> >> Chip would be a different solution. Photobit would >> be the solution. >> >> At 07:53 AM 2/10/00 +0100, you wrote: >> >Hi >> >I'm look for a lowcost handheld digital camera with a serial port for >> >controlling the shutter and downloading xxx.jpg files. >> >I want to automatically take pictures and store the files to a bank of >> >16 serial eeproms. the new picture will erase the oldest. >> >Any idea ? >> >Peter >> >> ----------------------------------------------------- >> Glenn West - Deputy Director, Infocomm Lab >> Kent Ridge Digital Labs (KRDL) >> Voice: (65) 874-8210 Fax: (65) 776-8109 >> 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace >> Singapore 119613 Singapore >> ----------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------- Glenn West - Deputy Director, Infocomm Lab Kent Ridge Digital Labs (KRDL) Voice: (65) 874-8210 Fax: (65) 776-8109 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace Singapore 119613 Singapore -----------------------------------------------------