Konica KC-300

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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.

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