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The '''Dycam Model 1''', also known as the '''Logitech Photoman''', was an early [[greyscale]] [[digital camera]] from 1990 or 1991. It was designed by [[Dycam]].
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The '''Dycam Model 1''', also known as the '''Logitech Fotoman''', was an early [[greyscale]] [[digital camera]] launched by [[Logitech]] in 1990. It was the first commercially-available digital camera.  The camera was aimed at businesses requiring fast turn-around images. The images were greyscale and low-[[resolution]], and the camera only had enough storage for 32 of them, compressed in its 1Mb of RAM.  The high price (£499 in the UK) limited its market.  It was designed by [[Dycam]].
  
 
* [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html Logitech Digital Camera] review from 1993.
 
* [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html Logitech Digital Camera] review from 1993.

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The Dycam Model 1, also known as the Logitech Fotoman, was an early greyscale digital camera launched by Logitech in 1990. It was the first commercially-available digital camera. The camera was aimed at businesses requiring fast turn-around images. The images were greyscale and low-resolution, and the camera only had enough storage for 32 of them, compressed in its 1Mb of RAM. The high price (£499 in the UK) limited its market. It was designed by Dycam.