Thanks about the RF sweep technique... There are bug tracers as far as i know... If the camera is a bug then it might be possible to jam the frequency... but what if it is not a bug? Don't you think it requires an altogether totally different approach?
Constructing an EMP device requires a very high capacitance value and that makes the device much biggerm but i'm planning for a portable model, the ones that can be carried along with us...
We can use all those laser jammers and others provided we know the location of the camera... but suppose that i don't know the location of the camera( if i did know the location, why on earth would they call it a spy or a hidden camera
) then, instead of disabling it, we can atleast detect it so that it can be manually removed...
Are there any techniques of detecting a camera? (in this case, not a bug - it is not transmitting anything... it only receives and sends it through a cable) Cameras use two kinds of things... CMOS chip and CCD... Can we use these in any way?
The final way i thought of jamming or in this case destroying the camera is to emit a high intensity light or a flash. This would damage the CCD.... But 1. I don't want the camera to be damaged and 2. The flash is a higher threat to us... we'll go blind if we looked at it at the time of flashing...
Any ideas??