Friday, July 17, 2009

Photos of Athens - Greece


The first true digital camera that recorded images as a computerized file was likely the Fuji DS 1P of 1988, which recorded to a 16 MB internal memory card that used a battery to keep the data in memory. This camera was never marketed in the United States, and has not been confirmed to have shipped even in Japan.

The first commercially available digital camera was the 1990 Dycam Model 1; it also sold as the Logitec Fotoman. It used a CCD image sensor stored pictures digitally, and connected directly to a computer for download.

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