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This is your profile page, . Click '''Edit''' and replace this with some interesting information about yourself. There's also handy template that will let you display your flickr photostream, twitter feed, and a profile photo if you'd like. See [[Template:NewUserProfile]] for help using it.
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My name is Dennis and I am a collector of digital cameras and a digital camera enthusiast. I consider myself an expert on the history of digital imaging and digital cameras. My goal is to provide verified and waterproof information about vintage digital cameras as well as the history of digital imaging. Problem today is that from the earliest days of the public internet, false information has been copied and spread all around the globe. Today, everyone believes this false and unverified information because no one bothered to set the records straight for the past 18 years. I want to change that. I need to change that. We can no longer rely on 18 year old false information. It is about time to provide the accurate, verified version of how digital imaging came to life, how the digital camera was invented, who invented what and who worked with whom in marketing digital cameras in the early nineties.
  
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My website is http://www.digicammuseum.com ... so read all about it!
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Latest revision as of 17:27, 11 October 2014

My name is Dennis and I am a collector of digital cameras and a digital camera enthusiast. I consider myself an expert on the history of digital imaging and digital cameras. My goal is to provide verified and waterproof information about vintage digital cameras as well as the history of digital imaging. Problem today is that from the earliest days of the public internet, false information has been copied and spread all around the globe. Today, everyone believes this false and unverified information because no one bothered to set the records straight for the past 18 years. I want to change that. I need to change that. We can no longer rely on 18 year old false information. It is about time to provide the accurate, verified version of how digital imaging came to life, how the digital camera was invented, who invented what and who worked with whom in marketing digital cameras in the early nineties.

My website is http://www.digicammuseum.com ... so read all about it!

The information there has been verified, cross-referenced, checked against multiple source and taken from first-hand accounts. There is no better source of information anywhere else on the internet.