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Arg
06-04-2012, 3:16pm
Thought I would share this interesting photo from a recent New Scientist.

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The year is 1975.

The maker is Kodak, New York, USA.

It is the first portable digital camera. Laboratory prototype, not for sale.

Resolution 0.01MP (100x100 pixels).

Black and white only.

Chief engineer was Steve Sasson. Comment from colleagues: "Why would you want to look at photos on a TV?"

I love the writing on the cassette tape: "Digital Equipment Corporation". Anyone remember DEC computers?

livio
06-04-2012, 4:32pm
Hi Arg,

Thanks for sharing this, it is truly amazing how quickly time flies and how quickly we forget. If is's alright with you I'd like to use this image in my notes. I's just fascinating the camera obscura and the electronics of the day used to record the image. With a resolution of 0.1MP I can imagine how the creators would view 64GB SD cards, full frame sensors capable of over 30MP and small enough to fit the palm of your hand, let alone the ability to take moving pictures in HD.

Kym
06-04-2012, 4:44pm
Thanks! Maybe repost here: http://www.ausphotography.net.au/forum/showthread.php?19220-History-of-Photography-%28A-Timeline-of-significant-events%29&p=1001869#post1001869

Holstein
07-04-2012, 10:09am
That is cool thanks for sharing

Arg
07-04-2012, 11:56am
Any thoughts what the blue box on top (the small blue box) is doing?

Bennymiata
08-04-2012, 5:27pm
The small blue box is probably the viewfinder.

My company bought its first digital camera around 1992, which was a Poloroid camera with about 1 mpx, and it took very poor, grainy photos with washed-out colours, but was bought so that it would be easier to put up photos on the website.
It was bought in New York, and cost over US$3,500!!!

Wazza999
08-04-2012, 11:24pm
Yep I remember DEC/PDP fondly as would anyone who did any scientific or engineering computing. You lived and died by your DEC-PDP 8/11 or later VAX. Did my first computer course on a DEC System 10 which was one of the first time sharing mainframes in Australia. In the end it was a bit like the woman who swallowed a fly, Compaq ate DEC, HP ate Compaq!

Arg
09-04-2012, 12:20am
....like the woman who swallowed a fly, Compaq ate DEC, HP ate Compaq!

And Kodak, the mother of dcams, starved all alone.... :(