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The '''Minolta RD-175''' was one of the first digital [[SLR]] cameras.
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The '''Minolta RD-175''' was one of the first digital [[SLR]] cameras. When [[Minolta]] introduced this camera in 1995 it did cost a very huge amount. At that time the Minolta engineers used a costly trick to get good coulour pictures in 1,75 mega-pixel resolution: The light which got through the lens had to be ripped into a red, a green and a blue light part. Ech part was projected onto an own CCD-light-sensor. So the camera included 3 sensor which worked together for making coulour pictures.
  
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Revision as of 20:18, 29 April 2006

The Minolta RD-175 was one of the first digital SLR cameras. When Minolta introduced this camera in 1995 it did cost a very huge amount. At that time the Minolta engineers used a costly trick to get good coulour pictures in 1,75 mega-pixel resolution: The light which got through the lens had to be ripped into a red, a green and a blue light part. Ech part was projected onto an own CCD-light-sensor. So the camera included 3 sensor which worked together for making coulour pictures.