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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]], at 284x376 [[pixel]]s, and the camera only had enough storage for 32 of them, compressed in its 4Mb of RAM.  The memory was volatile, that is, when the batteries ran down or were removed, the pictures would be lost.  The high price (£499 in the UK) limited its market. The camera could connect to a PC via a cable to the serial port for uploading.  It had a [[fixed focus]] f4.5 lens 55mm [[35mm equivalent]], with a shutter running from 1/25 to 1/1000s, and a built-in flash. The [[CCD]] sensor was rated at ~200[[ASA|ISO]], and a neutral-density filter was supplied for use in very bright light<ref>spec & price from [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html 1993 review]</ref>.
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The '''Dycam Model 1''' was a [[greyscale]] [[digital camera]] launched by [[Dycam]] in 1991. Later in 1991 [[Dycam]] licensed their technology to [[Logitech]] who changed the color of the embodiment to white and installed their own firmware. [[Logitech]] marketed the camera as the '''Fotoman''' in 1992. It was one of the first commcercially available digital cameras.  The camera was aimed at businesses, realtors, insurance companies requiring fast turn-around images. The images were 8-bit (256-level) greyscale and low-[[resolution]], at 376x240 [[pixel]]s, and the camera only had enough storage for 32 of them, compressed in its 1Mb of RAM. Later models were upgraded to 376x284 pixels.  The memory was volatile, that is, when the batteries ran down or were removed, the pictures would be lost.  The high price (£499 in the UK) limited its market. The camera could connect to a PC via a cable to the serial port for uploading.  It had a [[fixed focus]] f4.5 lens 55mm [[35mm equivalent]], with a shutter running from 1/25 to 1/1000s, and a built-in flash. The [[CCD]] sensor was rated at ~200[[ASA|ISO]], and a neutral-density filter was supplied for use in very bright light<ref>spec & price from [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html 1993 review]</ref>.
  
 
It was designed by [[Dycam]].
 
It was designed by [[Dycam]].
  
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* [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html Logitech Digital Camera] review from 1993.
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==Links==
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* [http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9301cs.html Logitech Digital Camera] review from 1993 by John Henshall.
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* [http://www.nationalmediamuseum.org.uk/Collection/Photography/PhotographicTechnology/CollectionItem.aspx?id=2007-5044 Logitech Fotoman] at the National Media Museum, Bradford, UK
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* [http://historical-cameras.blogspot.com/2008/11/dycam-model-1-logitech-fotoman.html Dycam 1 & Logitech Fotoman] on Historic Camera blog
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* [https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/dycam-model-1 Dycam Model 1] with 360° view and specs
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* [https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/logitech-fotoman-fm-1 Logitech Fotoman] with 360° view and specs
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* [http://books.google.com/books?id=lFAEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA54&ots=TLyDqtLH2X&vq=gizmos%20%22dycam%20model%201%22&dq=%22dycam%20model%201%22&pg=PA54#v=snippet&q=gizmos%20%22dycam%20model%201%22&f=false "Two weird gizmos prove that the industry's still alive and kicking"] by Raphael Needleman, in August 12, 1991, ''InfoWorld'' (Vol. 13, No. 32; page 54), via [http://books.google.com/books Google Books]
  
  

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The Dycam Model 1 was a greyscale digital camera launched by Dycam in 1991. Later in 1991 Dycam licensed their technology to Logitech who changed the color of the embodiment to white and installed their own firmware. Logitech marketed the camera as the Fotoman in 1992. It was one of the first commcercially available digital cameras. The camera was aimed at businesses, realtors, insurance companies requiring fast turn-around images. The images were 8-bit (256-level) greyscale and low-resolution, at 376x240 pixels, and the camera only had enough storage for 32 of them, compressed in its 1Mb of RAM. Later models were upgraded to 376x284 pixels. The memory was volatile, that is, when the batteries ran down or were removed, the pictures would be lost. The high price (£499 in the UK) limited its market. The camera could connect to a PC via a cable to the serial port for uploading. It had a fixed focus f4.5 lens 55mm 35mm equivalent, with a shutter running from 1/25 to 1/1000s, and a built-in flash. The CCD sensor was rated at ~200ISO, and a neutral-density filter was supplied for use in very bright light[1].

It was designed by Dycam.

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  1. spec & price from 1993 review

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