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The first digital camera
If one searches the web for the first digital camera, one sees postings about it being made at Kodak in 1975, and was a mere 0.01 megapixel camera that took 32 seconds to write the image. However, that one was not first. In 1971 a 256 x 256 pixel digital camera was made (0.065 megapixel) and took less than 4 seconds to write the image. I've written an article about the creators of the camera to set the record straight:
http://www.clarkvision.com/articles/...igital.camera/
Roger
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Great article. And thanks for making the effort to correct this oversight, proper credit should always be given to the pioneers.
Barry
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Thanks Roger. You were there at the beginning!
I remember using a Sony Mavica 640 x 480 px camera in the mid-1990s. It had a 3.5" floppy drive to record digital images. I still have a few of the images and they are really quite horrible!
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Very nice read, thanks!
Mark
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The first digital camera I remember using was in the early '90's. It was actually a digital back produced by a company called Dicomed, who later earned their true "fame and fortune" by perfecting the digital film recorder used for computer graphics slide output... The Dicomed camera was a beast!