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Re: Other digital still cameras with composite video output for ComputerEyes?



Hi,
  Altects, AST  Visionay+ was better than computer eyes. It could captures the images in
a secomd or 2 you can pull things right off cable or the VCR. Computer Eyes take about
60 seconds for an image.
  Casio Digital Cameras had composite video out or what they call a RCA connector. So
did some Minolta cameras. You may have to find an older digtal camera which would be
cheaper. Any that will hook up to a VCR thru an RCA type connector (composite video)
should work.
Take Care
          George

Obsbedia2 wrote:

> I remember when Tom Turley was excited about the possibility of a modern
> digital camera working with the Apple IIgs.  That fell through, but I came
> across an insert with ComputerEyes describing the Canon Xap Shot still video
> camera as an excellent source of video images for ComputerEyes.  The back of
> the insert states, "Or, its composite video output can be fed into ComputerEyes
> to be converted to computer-usable digitzed images - ComputerEyes transforms
> Xap Shot images to all popular digitzed image file formats.
>         A search on eBay found nothing at the moment, but was this the only portable,
> still shot digital camera with composite video output?
>
> ][ Infinitum!
>                 Jay Edwards