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[[Kodak]]'s '''Electro-Optic Camera''' was designed in 1987 by Jim McGarvey and Bill Toohey, and assembled by technician Tom McCarthy as a real smart professional [[DSLR]]. All analog imaging preprocessing electronics were packed into the special digital back of a [[Canon F-1]] [[SLR]] body. The [[CCD]] was much smaller than the camera's original frame format 24×36mm. It was the World's first [[megapixel]] CCD which had been announced in 1986 by Kodak's Microelectronics Technology Division MTD. A flat cable connected the camera with the analog/digital-conversion electronics of the image recording unit, which could be connected to a digital tape recorder as archiving unit. | [[Kodak]]'s '''Electro-Optic Camera''' was designed in 1987 by Jim McGarvey and Bill Toohey, and assembled by technician Tom McCarthy as a real smart professional [[DSLR]]. All analog imaging preprocessing electronics were packed into the special digital back of a [[Canon F-1]] [[SLR]] body. The [[CCD]] was much smaller than the camera's original frame format 24×36mm. It was the World's first [[megapixel]] CCD which had been announced in 1986 by Kodak's Microelectronics Technology Division MTD. A flat cable connected the camera with the analog/digital-conversion electronics of the image recording unit, which could be connected to a digital tape recorder as archiving unit. | ||
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− | *[http://eocamera.jemcgarvey.com/ | + | *[http://eocamera.jemcgarvey.com/ The Electro-Optic Camera] at [http://www.jemcgarvey.com/ jemcgarvey.com] |
[[Category:digital SLR]] | [[Category:digital SLR]] | ||
[[Category:Kodak]] | [[Category:Kodak]] | ||
[[Category:USA]] | [[Category:USA]] |
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Kodak's Electro-Optic Camera was designed in 1987 by Jim McGarvey and Bill Toohey, and assembled by technician Tom McCarthy as a real smart professional DSLR. All analog imaging preprocessing electronics were packed into the special digital back of a Canon F-1 SLR body. The CCD was much smaller than the camera's original frame format 24×36mm. It was the World's first megapixel CCD which had been announced in 1986 by Kodak's Microelectronics Technology Division MTD. A flat cable connected the camera with the analog/digital-conversion electronics of the image recording unit, which could be connected to a digital tape recorder as archiving unit.