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DoobieBrother

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I remember way back when Kodak was putting out the first consumer digital cameras (DC40, in 1995) and they had a maximum image size of 756x504 pixels.




This is a pic of their very first digital camera:



Way too much time on my hands...
 

DoobieBrother

Well-Known Member
I seem to go through waves of point & shoot cameras that crest with the occasional SLR, so I seem to be due a decent SLR soon.
Oh, and there where about 4 other point & shoot film cameras (pocket cameras) that were too horrible to include (also because they were so bad that I have long since forgotten the details of them other than there was a polaroid, a pentax, and two off-brand cameras).
Right now taking a pic of something moving with the TX1 means trying to predict what might happen in a few seconds, snapping the pic, and finding out it just missed the shot you clicked by about 2 seconds.
Almost worthless for action shots.
Decent video quality, crappy photos.
 
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