The digital camera that started it all

This month’s Japan Blog Matsuri is themed around technology and thus I decided to wander into the world of digital photography. You may be surprised to hear that, but although the first digital camera prototype by Steven Sasson Prototype (with a now ludicrous 0.01MP image resolution) was completed as early as in 1975, and the first commercially available models were released at the end of the 80′, it wasn’t till March 1995—with the release of the now legendary Casio QV-10—that we’ve got an LCD view-screen which we  now take for granted and consider the primary identifying feature of digital cameras.

Casio QV-10 digital camera

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