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The Kodak DC40 was among the first consumer digital cameras sold. Its features included: 756x504 resolution (<0.4 megapixels!), fixed focus, non-zooming lens (its coverage equaled a 42mm lens on 35mm film), no LCD view screen, and no removable memory. The internal memory could store 48 images at standard resolution.{{br}}
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The '''[[Kodak]] DC40''' was among the first consumer digital cameras sold.
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Its features included: 756x504 resolution (<0.4 megapixels!) [[CCD]] sensor, fixed focus, non-zooming lens (its coverage equaled a 42mm lens on 35mm film). The built-in flash is capable of of distances of four to nine feet with auto, on and off modes. A delay timer can be set with options of ten or twenty seconds. There is no [[LCD]] view screen, and no removable memory. The internal memory could store 48 images at standard resolution. It is powered by 4x AA batteries.{{br}}
  
 
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* Kodak DC40 manual ([http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/digCam/dc40/ownerManual/toc.shtml HTML]) or ([http://resources.kodak.com/support/pdf/en/digCam/dc40/manual/dc40english.pdf PDF, 272 KB]) at [http://www.kodak.com Kodak]

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The Kodak DC40 was among the first consumer digital cameras sold.

Its features included: 756x504 resolution (<0.4 megapixels!) CCD sensor, fixed focus, non-zooming lens (its coverage equaled a 42mm lens on 35mm film). The built-in flash is capable of of distances of four to nine feet with auto, on and off modes. A delay timer can be set with options of ten or twenty seconds. There is no LCD view screen, and no removable memory. The internal memory could store 48 images at standard resolution. It is powered by 4x AA batteries.

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