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Making a small screen consisting of only a single LED and moving it close to the camera doesn't change that...so long as the two are hardwired and one or both are programmable, there's no certainty.This doesn't make any sense. Do you not know what "hardwired" means?
Rig the light so that it is turned on any time the camera is transmitting to the CPU. This is a physical interface, not a software one. You can hack the camera software any way you like, but anything that receives an image from the camera will activate the light.
> Short of removing the camera from the device, physical disconnection is the next best thing. To put it another way, a camera can shoot at 1/2000 of a second. That's quick enough that a person will miss the blink of an LED even if it's activated 10 times as long as the shutter is open.
So activate it longer than that. Why is this a problem? You can easily wire the light to activate for a minimum of one second (or more, if you like) any time the camera transmits even a single frame.