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What are your requirements, as opposed to the camera available on your Android?
There's no such a requirement in my project to have a camera, but I have always thought that would be nice to have it. Live viewing while driving, and for snapshots. And storing snapshots in local db. So I think any camera could do this.
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It will be a lot easier to build this functionality around the Android's built in camera than to try to interface an external camera through the IOIO.
Thanks. But these videos no help at all.
Thanks for advice Ytai.
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This is a pure android question to know how to use camera of a android phone goto developer. Android.com.
I used a cheap android phone as a base device where I used to send sms and the device used to click pictures then upload to the server using ftp.
Thanks & Regards,
Nishant
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