The only camera I've dismantle is a dosposable, and a bit of advice is to stay away from the capacitor that powers the flash. It will be a 3 stage push-button, and you'll have to have a seperate switch for the autofocus, and then one for the shutter. If you still want to dismantle the camera, you could just take the plastic cover off carefully so that nothing comes off, and just connect some wires to the switch that operates the shutter release. The on/off could be controlled by building your own power supply to wire to the battery terminals, this way you could switch the power off with a relay, or just control the power supply directly. If the camera has support for a remote release you could always hook your circuit up to that, will be much easier to dismantle. At lot of the Canon cameras can be operated from a PC, this would be one way to do this without dismantling the camera.
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