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− | The '''ViviCam 3100''' by [[Vivitar]] is a digital camera introduced in 1998. It has a fixed-focus glass lens, with resolution up to 1920 X 1600, requires six AA alkaline batteries to operate, with a recommend retail price of US$599.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980613041439/http://www.vivitar.com/pressrel.html "VIVITAR LAUNCHES SECOND GENERATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION DIGITAL STILL CAMERAS", press releasd, archived 13 June 1998 by Wayback Machine] on Internet Archive | + | The '''ViviCam 3100''' by [[Vivitar]] is a digital camera introduced in 1998. It has a fixed-focus glass lens, with resolution up to 1920 X 1600, requires six AA alkaline batteries to operate, with a recommend retail price of US$599.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/19980613041439/http://www.vivitar.com/pressrel.html "VIVITAR LAUNCHES SECOND GENERATION OF HIGH RESOLUTION DIGITAL STILL CAMERAS", press releasd, archived 13 June 1998 by Wayback Machine] on Internet Archive</ref> Adjusted for inflation that is over $800 in 2016 money, which may explain why most people in the 1990s stuck with film cameras. |
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+ | *[https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1052623/Vivitar-Vivicam-3100.html ViviCam 3100 user manual] at [https://www.manualslib.com/ Manualslib] | ||
[[Category:1998]] | [[Category:1998]] | ||
[[Category:Digital]] | [[Category:Digital]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:V|ViviCam 3100 Vivitar]] |
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The ViviCam 3100 by Vivitar is a digital camera introduced in 1998. It has a fixed-focus glass lens, with resolution up to 1920 X 1600, requires six AA alkaline batteries to operate, with a recommend retail price of US$599.[1] Adjusted for inflation that is over $800 in 2016 money, which may explain why most people in the 1990s stuck with film cameras.