Fujifilm DS-7
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The DS-7 was a Fuji digital camera from the dawn of the digital camera era, circa 1996 (although it was not so early as to cary the branding Fujix). The camera was also sold possibly more widely) as Apple's QuickTake 200.
Resolution is 640 x 480 pixels in standard mode (0.3 megapixels) and images are saved to SmartMedia cards (5-volt type) which are nearly unobtainable today. The f/2.2 lens does not zoom, but has a three-position focus control—including a macro setting, for subjects 3.5 to 5.1 inches (9 to 13 cm) away. There is also a manual option to change the lens aperture to f/8.0 when brighter scenes would exceed the autoexposure limits when using f/2.2.
Links
- Fuji DS-7 and Apple QuickTake 200 by John Henshall at EPI-centre.com
- QuickTake 200/Fuji DS-7 User's page (archived) by Andy Baird
- Fuji DS-7 review at PCpro.co.uk
- Manual (PDF) of the Apple QuickTake 200, from Apple Support