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  2. Digital camera - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, Fujifilm released the FUJIX DS-X, the first fully digital camera to be commercially released. [20] In 1996, Toshiba's 40 MB flash memory card was adopted for several digital cameras. [26] The first commercial camera phone was the Kyocera Visual Phone VP-210, released in Japan in May 1999. [27]

  3. History of the camera - Wikipedia

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    The first consumer camera with a liquid crystal display on the back was the Casio QV-10 developed by a team led by Hiroyuki Suetaka in 1995. The first camera to use CompactFlash was the Kodak DC-25 in 1996. [51] The first camera that offered the ability to record video clips may have been the Ricoh RDC-1 in 1995.

  4. Digital photography - Wikipedia

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    The primary advantage of consumer-level digital cameras is the low recurring cost, as users need not purchase photographic film. Processing costs may be reduced or even eliminated. Digicams tend also to be easier to carry and use than comparable film cameras, and more easily adapt to modern use of pictures.

  5. Apple QuickTake - Wikipedia

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    Although the greyscale Dycam Model 1 (also marketed as the Logitech FotoMan) was the first consumer digital camera to be sold in the US (starting in November 1990) [3] [4] and at least one other camera, the Fuji DS-X, was sold in Japan even earlier, in late 1989, [5] the QuickTake was probably the first digicam to have wide consumer acceptance.

  6. List of Canon products - Wikipedia

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    Entry level cameras. EOS 300D/Digital Rebel/Kiss Digital (discontinued) ... Canon Powershot 600, Canon's first consumer digital camera, released in 1996.

  7. Canon PowerShot - Wikipedia

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    PowerShot is a line of consumer and prosumer grade digital cameras, launched by Canon in 1996. [2] In 1996 the first model was introduced to the market, the PowerShot 600, which came shortly after Canon released and subsequently discounted its SV series in 1992 and switched to digital cameras.

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