On 1/12/2014 11:59 PM, J.C. O'Connell wrote:
and superdisks were 120MByte floppies.
BTW, the year was 2000.
My first digital camera was a 1.3 Mpixel model that shot on superdisks.
cost me $400 on sale. It was a panasonic. I still have it. I think it
still works
but I dont have any batteries for it.
On 1/12/2014 9:30 AM, David J Brooks wrote:
On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 11:41 PM, P.J. Alling
<[email protected]> wrote:
That makes me feel much better about the Kodak DC260 that I paid
$800 for in
1993 or 94. I think it was worth about $20 when I gave it away to
a friend
(with the original box), five years ago. It was probably the worst
photographic investment I ever made.
I bought my first digital camera in 1997, the Kodak DC25 while working
a pipeline survey job in Thunder Bay Ontario.My CAD operator had
bought the next model up and i was instantly enthralled by digital. I
had been using a Polaroid camera to take pictures of the exposed dents
and flaws to send to HO but i saw a use for digital for instant
access. I probably paid around 4-5 hundred for a camera that shot 493
x 373 pixel pictures.
Dave
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