Kodak DC40
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Kodak DC40, introduced 1995[1] image by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
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.