
John writes
"When I first saw the Dakota disposable cameras at a locals camera store I knew I'd be buying a few so I could make a camera that only exists in my dreams, a digital stereo camera. After seeing the Use the (PureDigital) Dakota Digital Camera with your PC, I ran out and bought a few of these $11 dollar gems and set to work hacking them up. I figured I'd write up how I did it in case anyone else wants to try it themselves. It's a pretty easy hack all things told, but still darn cool." Link.
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hmm interesting post, thanks for it. I will try.........
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