Die erste Digital-Kamera der Welt


Die (vermutlich) erste Digitalkamera der Welt. Steve Sasson, der verantwortlichen Kodak-Ingenieur, über die Knipse:
"In December of 1975, after a year of piecing together a bunch of new technology in a back lab at the Elmgrove Plant in Rochester, we were ready to try it.  “It” being a rather odd-looking collection of digital circuits that we desperately tried to convince ourselves was a portable camera.  It had a lens that we took from a used parts bin from the Super 8 movie camera production line downstairs from our little lab on the second floor in Bldg 4.  On the side of our portable contraption, we shoehorned in a portable digital cassette instrumentation recorder.  Add to that 16 nickel cadmium batteries, a highly temperamental new type of CCD imaging area array, an a/d converter implementation stolen from a digital voltmeter application, several dozen digital and analog circuits all wired together on approximately half a dozen circuit boards, and you have our interpretation of what a portable all electronic still camera might look like ..." We Had No Idea
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