Kodak DC40
The first digital point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak, in 1995, as noted in its company history.
The DC40 can record 48 images of 0.4 megapixels, onto non-removable internal memory. There is no display to review the captured images. Interestingly, this camera preceded the launch of the APS film system.
This is a higher-resolution repost of an image from voxphoto's Flickr stream, licensed as BY-NC-SA-2.0.
Kodak DC40
The first digital point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak, in 1995, as noted in its company history.
The DC40 can record 48 images of 0.4 megapixels, onto non-removable internal memory. There is no display to review the captured images. Interestingly, this camera preceded the launch of the APS film system.
This is a higher-resolution repost of an image from voxphoto's Flickr stream, licensed as BY-NC-SA-2.0.