Oh How Far We’ve Come: A Look Back at Digital Camera History »
By Dan on Aug 30, 2007 in Digital Cameras, Just for Fun... | 8 Comments

Introducing the Kodak DCS-100, a professional-level digital camera complete with 1.3 megapixel sensor, 200 megabyte internal hard drive and SCSI connector - a steal at just $13,000.
You’re not reading that wrong. The year was 1991, and that Kodak camera started the digital revolution, and, as you’ll see, it still was a pretty good camera for a long time. Trust me, when you’re looking at the capabilities and cost of these ancient digital cameras, it’ll make you appreciate your lowly - but modern - Powershot pretty quickly.




