ISight vs Digital Camera

Hi All The Apple user !
I'm looking for a way to use a digital camera instead of the build in iSight.
Or, find the way to transfer my camera live screen to my iMac.
And my digital camera is Nikon CoolPIX S500
Does anyone know Is there any line or software can figure it out ?
Thanks in advance for your answer !
BenNovello

Not Directly.
My Kodak DC4800 of some vintage now outputs a PAL or NTSC TV signal and this can go through my DV converter over Firewire and iChat can see it.
It actually cuts the feed to the Cameras Screen som I am not worried about burn out of the screen.
(On mine there is no Audio feed)
The Cable I have has a very small 2.5mm jack at one end and RCA connector for the Converter's end.
I have done similar in the past with an Analogue Camcorder.
My DV Converter has though, given up the ghost.
New ones seem to be USB 2.0 and I have not tried one.
Essentially it is about whether the camera you have has any sort of Video output rather than tapping into the Feed to the Screen.
And the Cost of a Converter
11:08 PM Friday; February 13, 2009

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