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obsidian imaging ic-100 security process 1996 obsidian imagingic-100 developers 1996

obsidian imaging ic-100, nec pc-dc401 image secuirty camera 1996  
OBSIDIAN IMAGING IC-100 / EPIX PRO / NEC PC-DC401 - 1996.   This camera was designed to prevent image tampering by creating an image signature within the camera when the photo was taken.  The camera software was able to compare any subsequent copy of the image with the original and detect alteration.  A cross-hatch grid showed where an image had been altered.  The system also allowed for encryption and for a watermark to be embedded in the image to control unauthorized changes (NEC PC-DC401 in Japan). Obsidian Imaging was previously Epix Imaging and the camera was based on the Epix Imaging EpixPro.  See Epix Pro on the 1996 D-N page.   We believe we are the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera. 


http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9612bcs.html

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/epix-pro



olympus d-200l digital camera 1996
OLYMPUS D-200L / C-400L- 1996.  640 x 480 pixel CCD.  ISO 130.  36mm f/2.8 lens.  Shutter 1 to 1/10,000 second.  Price $600. 

http://www.dpreview.com/products/olympus/compacts/oly_d200l

olympus d-300l digital camera 1996

OLYMPUS D-300L / C-800L - 1996. 1024 x 768 pixel CCD.  36mm f/2.8 lens.  Shutter 1/8 to 1/500 second.  First consumer XGA resolution digicam. Price, $900.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera.

http://www.dpreview.com/products/olympus/compacts/oly_d300l

http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Olympus_C-800L

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympus_products

olympus c-400 digital camera 1996     olympus c-410l digital camera 1996
OLYMPUS C-400                                        OLYMPUS C-410L (Marketed 1997)

 
Key features the same for both cameras.  1/3-inch 640 x 480 pixel CCD.  Fixed-focus, 36mm f/2.8 lens.  ISO 130.  Shutter 1/8 to 1/10,000 second .  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide photos and information concerning these cameras.  

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Olympus_products

Olympus model numbers can be confusing because the early models used different numbers for different market areas. Below are listed cameras that are exactly the same except for having a D or C prefix model number.

 C-400
D-200L / C-400L
D-300L / C-800L
D-220L / C-420L
D-320L / C-820L
D-500L / C-1000L
D-600L / C-1400L
D-340R / C-830L
D-340L /  C-840L
D-400 Z/ C-900Z
D-620L / C-1400XL

 


panasonic vz-xp1 protype digital camera 1996
PANASONIC VZ-XP1 - 1996.   Prototype for the Panasonic CardShot NV-DCF-1.  The VZ-XP1 was shown at Fall '96 Comdex.   The NV-DCF-1 was introduced in 1997.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera.

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/de/prototypen-raritaeten/item/panasonic-vz-xp1


Pentax EI-=C90 prototype digiotal camera

PENTAX EI-C90 PROTOTYPE - 1996.   Color digital still video camera, displayed at PMA1996. 768x480 pixel resolution. The mass-produced version (see below, silver rather than black) featured small improvements over the prototype and was put on sale in July 1997.

https://www.digitalkamera.de/Meldung/Pentax_EI-C90_fur_Sommer_1997_angekundigt/660.aspx

http://www.aohc.it/_old/proto4e.html

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/prototypes-rarities/item/pentax-eic90-proto



   Penta EI-C90 digital camera kit
PENTAX EI-C90 - 1996.    An unusual first in digicams, the EI-C90 could be separated into two sections so that the section containing the camera (on the right in the photo) could be carried alone if desired while the section containing the LCD could be left at home.   The marketed version featured small improvements over the PMA prototype of 1996and was put on sale in July 1997.  768 x 560 pixel CCD. ISO 200. 50 mm f/2.8 lens.  Shutter 1/8 to 1/4000 second.  PC card type I/II.  Price, $915. 

http://www.photographyreview.com/cat/cameras/digital-cameras/3-megapixel/pentax/ei-c90/prd_82688_3098crx.aspx

https://www.digitalkamera.de/Meldung/Pentax_EI-C90_fur_Sommer_1997_angekundigt/660.aspx

http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Pentax_EI-C90


 
 

pixera professional tethered digital camera 1996

PIXERA Professional - 1996.  Example of a tethered digicam.  Images were stored on the PC hard drive. 1/3-inch 1280 x 1024 pixel CCD.  ISO 50.  40mm f/2.1 lens.  Shutter 1/16 to 1/1000 second. MSRP $1,195.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera.

http://www.pixera.com/products/professional/professional.htm


https://books.google.com/books?id=R2YEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA63&lpg=PA63&dq=PIXERA+Professional+-+1996&source=bl&ots=bJ3q10c

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polaroid pdc-2000 series digital cameras 1996 Polaroid PDC-2000 digital camer kit
POLAROID PDC-2000 Series -  PDC 2000/40, PDC-2000/60, PDC-2000T - 1996. 800 x 600 pixel CCD ( interpolated to 1600 x1200 pixels).  ISO 100.  38mm and 60mm equivlent f/2.8-f11 sonar autofocus lenses.  Shutter 1/25 to 1/500 second.  JPEG compression not used.  The /40 had 40MB of storage and the /60 had 60MB.  The /T was a tethered model ($2,995).  The  /40 was originally $3,695, but was later lowered to $1,350.  The /60 was originally $4,995, but was lowered to $1,999.  First digicam to use sonar focusing similar to that used on the Polaroid Sonar OneStep of 1978.   Both are one of the rather unique cameras that Polaroid produced using high frequency sound waves to operate the autofocus system. That is, they determined the distance to the subject in somewhat the same way as a bat does, by emitting high frequency sound waves that bounce back to the camera, but which cannot be heard by human ears.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera. 

http://www.epi-centre.com/reports/9604ahs.html

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/polaroid-pdc-2000


ricoh rdc-1s digital camera 1996ricoh rdc-2 digital camera 1996

  RICOH DC1S(Japan) - 1996               RDC-2

Ricoh RDC-2 digital camer kit Polaroid RDC-2E digital camera kit      



RICOH RDC-2, 2E, 2L - 1996

RDC-1S:  1/3-inch 768 576 pixel CCD.  ISO 70.  3X 50mm to 150mm zom f/2.8 lens.  Shutter 1/8 to 1/500 second. The RDC-1S was a top of the line multimedia machine capable of capturing moving video, moving video with sound, stills and just audio alone. It featured a 3:1 zoom lens. The RDC-2 was a scaled down version of the RDC-1 without the ability to capture moving video. It had a dual focal length lens equivalent to a 35mm/55mm lens on a 35mm camera. It had five recording modes; still image, still image with sound, sound only, document mode, and continuous (aka motor drive) shooting mode. The RDC-2 had a built in flash - the RDC-2E did not. The RDC-2 came in a variety of "packages" bundled with various flash memory cards, LCD monitor, etc. The RDC-2E had a 410,000-pixel CCD with a mechanical shutter that recorded S-VHS quality images (768x576 pixels) in full frame. The lens was a fixed focal length f:3.7.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning these camera.   

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/category/ricoh-2

The Ricoh DM-2 LCD monitor could be purchased separately to be added to any of the RDC-2 series cameras.


ricoh rdc-2v photo transmitting digital camera 1996

RICOH RDC-2V - 1996.  The RDC-2V model provided means for transmission of photos by cell phone. Ricoh RDC-2 models had 768 x 576 pixel CCDs.  ISO 70 or 90.  Shutter 1/8 to 1/500 or 1/1000 second.  35mm  and 55mm switchable f/2.0 autofocus lens.  Prices:  RDC-2: $699 or $799 with LCD, RDC-2E: $699.  Click on image to see enlarged view.  We believe we were the first digital camera history web site to provide a photo and information concerning this camera.

https://m3.idg.se/2.1022/1.103396/har-ar-fem-kameror-vi-minns--och-hemskt-garna-glommer/sida/2/sida-2-las-mer-om-digital-ixus-borjan-pa-den-digitala-kamerarevolutionen

http://www.idg.se/2.1085/1.103396

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/de/digitalkameras/item/ricoh-rdc-2-de




 

ROLLEI DSP-104 - 1996.  Followup of the 1991 ScanPack and the 1994 Digital Chip Pack.  2048 x 2048 pixels.

https://www.digitalkameramuseum.de/en/cameras/item/rollei-dsp104

http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Rollei


https://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/digitalimaging/digitalimage1.htm



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