In 1975, a young engineer in the company that made Kodak film took the first picture on a handheld digital camera.
The 24-year-old engineer who built the first digital camera that weighed eight pounds and ran on 16x AA batteries: ...
The 1975 prototype of the first digital camera, invented by Steven Sasson for Kodak(Courtesy Steven Sasson) If you told a teenager today that snapping a photograph used to require buying film in ...
Kodak invented the world's first portable, digital camera in the 1970s, but didn't release the technology for public sale until years later to avoid hits to the company's photographic-film business.
The first digital camera it is not. There were others before and, of course, there have been many since. But it was the first practical digital camera for under $1,000. As a result history has ...
The reporter and photographer David Gonzalez once had to ship his film rolls to The Times’s Manhattan office. But in 1999, he went digital. By David W. Dunlap In the In Times Past column, David W.
Camp Snap is a California-based company known for its affordable, screen-less digital cameras, inspired by the cameras of the past. This week, it unveiled its take on the digital camcorder, the CS-8, ...