If this is a Quicktake 200, it does take a
non-standard "serial" cable.

Have a look at he manual (downloadable at this page)
http://www.info.apple.com/info.apple.com/manuals/manuals.taf?search=Title&string=quicktake+200&manlang=en&start=1&lang=&geo=

One end of the cable has the regular Mac serial
adapter, and the other end has what appears to be a
2.5mm (stero style) jack.

--- Luther Gaylord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > If you will have to replace the cable from Apple
> you
> > might end up spending more than buying a reader
> and a
> > usb card, both of which might be useful in the
> future.
> 
> Not bloodly likely!  As someone else has already
> pointed out, Kim's
> Quicktake camera uses a standard Macintosh serial
> cable.  They cost $4 at my
> local computer store.
> 
> Kim, you need to examine your camera more closely. 
> There is indeed a
> standard serial port on it somewhere.
> 
> Luther


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