Dycam Model 1
The Dycam Model 1, recognized as the world's first commercially available digital camera, launched in November 1990 for $995.
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The Peak Design Pro Tripod series launches, updating their acclaimed travel tripod with enhanced height and quicker operation across three models. Meanwhile, a look back at the Dycam Model 1 reveals the precarious beginnings of digital photography, where a dead battery meant lost photos. Keep an eye on emerging talent from the New Beginnings Photography Challenge.
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The Dycam Model 1, recognized as the world's first commercially available digital camera, launched in November 1990 for $995.
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A dataset of 500,000 photos to determine common focal length usage.
A photographer outlines five distinct habits that have fundamentally changed their approach and output in visual storytelling.
Dylan Goldby provides a practical review of the Sigma Art 17-40mm f/1.8 lens, specifically for use with Fujifilm X-series cameras.
The Peak Design Pro Tripod builds upon the success of its original travel tripod, introducing three new models: Pro, Pro Lite, and Pro Tall.
Miniature keychain cameras, particularly Kodak's Charmera, have surged in popularity, appealing to collectors...
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Chris See Casas, researching water photography, aimed to create a macro image raising awareness about water drops.
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Guido Van De Water has revealed the outcomes of the New Beginnings Photography Challenge.