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[[Konica]] followed the 1988 announcement of the [[Konica KC-100|KC-100]] with a production model, the '''KC-300''' (also offering a black version, the '''KC-300B'''). As with the other [[:Category:Still video|still-video cameras]] of this era, it was not digital; instead, images were stored in the form of analog scan lines onto special 2" video floppy disks. The odd design was intended to be gripped horizontally with a downward tilt. | [[Konica]] followed the 1988 announcement of the [[Konica KC-100|KC-100]] with a production model, the '''KC-300''' (also offering a black version, the '''KC-300B'''). As with the other [[:Category:Still video|still-video cameras]] of this era, it was not digital; instead, images were stored in the form of analog scan lines onto special 2" video floppy disks. The odd design was intended to be gripped horizontally with a downward tilt. | ||
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*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Konica_KC-300_CP%2B_2011.jpg Image of KC-300] and [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Konica_KC-300_and_Konica_KP-300_CP%2B_2011.jpg KP-300 playback unit] , at [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page WikiMedia Commons] | *[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Konica_KC-300_CP%2B_2011.jpg Image of KC-300] and [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Konica_KC-300_and_Konica_KP-300_CP%2B_2011.jpg KP-300 playback unit] , at [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page WikiMedia Commons] | ||
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Konica followed the 1988 announcement of the KC-100 with a production model, the KC-300 (also offering a black version, the KC-300B). As with the other still-video cameras of this era, it was not digital; instead, images were stored in the form of analog scan lines onto special 2" video floppy disks. The odd design was intended to be gripped horizontally with a downward tilt.
The KC-300 used a 1/2"-format CCD sensor of approximately 300,000 pixels, and had a 12 mm f/2.8 fixed focus lens usable from 1½ feet to infinity. Sold in Japan only, the price of the KC-300 equated to about USD $675[1].
Notes
- ↑ "17 Top Electronic Cameras," December 1991 Popular Photography (Vol. 98, No. 12; page 108).