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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 portable digital camera that was actually marketed commercially was sold in December 1989 in Japan, the DS-X by Fuji [44] The first commercially available portable digital camera in the United States was the Dycam Model 1, first shipped in November 1990. [45]

  4. Steven Sasson - Wikipedia

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    Inventor of the first self-contained digital camera Steve J. Sassol (born July 4, 1953) is an American electrical engineer and the inventor of the self-contained (portable) digital camera . He joined Kodak shortly after his graduation from engineering school and retired from Kodak in 2001.

  5. The Greatest American Inventions of the Past 50+ Years - AOL

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    In 1975, the first nail was hammered into the film camera's coffin when Eastman Kodak engineer Steven Sasson invented the digital camera. The 24-year-old from Brooklyn was the first to use a new ...

  6. Cromemco Cyclops - Wikipedia

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    The Cromemco Cyclops, introduced in 1975 by Cromemco, was the first commercial all-digital camera using a digital metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) image sensor. [1] It was also the first digital camera to be interfaced to a microcomputer.

  7. Kodak DCS 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Professional Digital Camera System or DCS, later unofficially named DCS 100, was the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It was a customized camera back bearing the digital image sensor, mounted on a Nikon F3 body and released by Kodak in May 1991; the company had previously shown the camera at ...