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  2. Steven Sasson - Wikipedia

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    Steven Sasson developed a portable, battery operated, self-contained digital camera at Kodak in 1975. [5] It weighed 8 pounds (3.6 kg) and used a Fairchild CCD image sensor having only 100 × 100 pixels (0.01 megapixels). The images were digitally recorded onto a cassette tape, a process that took twenty-three seconds per image.

  3. Olympus C-740UZ - Wikipedia

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    Image quality issues noted in the review by Steves Digicams were "The overall image quality is quite good but it does exhibit some problems with chromatic aberration (purple fringing) of objects with strong backlighting.

  4. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    Although the term “digicam” originated as a syllabic abbreviation for “digital camera”, it is now used primarily to refer to an old compact digital camera or, in other words, a discontinued point-and-shoot camera with a fixed lens. [32] [33] [34] Digicams emphasize portability and ease of use, and they often include a built-in flash. [35]

  5. Nikon Coolpix 8400 - Wikipedia

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    Coolpix 8400. The Nikon Coolpix 8400 is a digital camera announced September 16, 2004, succeeding the Nikon Coolpix 5400.It is a high-end model among the brand's range of bridge cameras with eight megapixels, only below the Nikon Coolpix 8800 equipped with a more powerful zoom lens.

  6. Kodak EasyShare P880 - Wikipedia

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    The EasyShare P880 is a bridge digital camera from Kodak introduced on August 2, 2005, as part of Performance series. Its siblings are the P850 and the P712 . The P880 possesses the largest optical sensor of all three models, with a size of 1/1.8 inches.

  7. Pentax X-5 - Wikipedia

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    DigitalCameraInfo.com says the Pentax X-5 may be "the most comfortable ultrazoom ever" (to hold), and lauds its "half-sized price tag". However, it also suggests that the X-5's image stabilisation is ineffective at longer focal lengths, and criticises the lack of controls on the lens barrel, [5] which puts focus adjustment under automatic or camera-menu [4] control. a In closing, the reviewer ...

  8. Olympus μ700 - Wikipedia

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    The Olympus μ("mju") 700 — also known as the Olympus Stylus 710 in North America — is a 7.1 megapixel ultra-compact digital camera introduced by Olympus Corporation in 2006. It features a 1/2.3″ CCD, a 3x zoom lens, and a weatherproof body like some of the other Olympus Stylus cameras and has a maximum resolution of 3072 × 2304 pixels.

  9. Konica Minolta Dimage A2 - Wikipedia

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    The A1 was the first digital camera with a sensor-shift image stabilization system, rather than a moving optical element. [6] The A2 was largely identical to the A1 but provided several key upgrades, including a sensor with higher resolution (8 MP versus 5), upgraded electronic viewfinder resolution, and a faster autofocus system. [7]