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History Of Ditigal Cameras
The History Of Digital Photography started
back in 1969 when George Smith and Willard Boyle invented the
charge-coupled device (CCD). The CCD is at the heart of modern
digital cameras as this is the image sensor. But similar to a
lot of other great inventions, the two scientists didn't plan
it this way. In 1970, Smith and Boyle manged to built the CCD
into the world's first solid-state video camera. In 1975, they
demonstrated the first CCD camera with image quality sharp enough
for broadcast television. But it wasn't until 1981 when the world
famous Sony Corporation produced the first prototype digital camera,
called Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera). Mavica was an electronic
still camera, which recorded images as magnetic impulses on a
compact two-inch still-video floppy disk. The images were saved
on the disk using two CCD chips.
The first digital cameras for mass production that
worked with a home computer via a serial cable were the Apple
QuickTake 100 camera (relased on February 17 , 1994), the Kodak
DC40 camera (March 28, 1995), the Casio QV-11 (with LCD monitor,
late 1995), and Sony's Cyber-Shot Digital Still Camera (1996).
But it was Kodak that entered into an aggressive co-marketing
campaign to promote the DC40 and to help introduce the idea of
digital photography for the masses. Kinko's and Microsoft both
partnered with Kodak to produce digital image-making software
workstations and kiosks which allowed customers to produce Photo
CD Discs and photographs, and add digital images to documents.
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