blumoon
Well-known
Chriscrawfordphoto
Real Men Shoot Film.
Its probably only 1/3 of a megapixel. Early digicams were really only suitable for photos to be displayed on screens
blumoon
Well-known
It is .3 megapixels. I've tried it with a 8MB smart media card.
The pics aren't looking very good on my computer screen.
It's not a camcorder, but has a voice button to add voice to pics.
The camera is in excellent condition. Any idea what it might be worth?
I didn't see any for sale or in sold listings on Ebay.
The pics aren't looking very good on my computer screen.
It's not a camcorder, but has a voice button to add voice to pics.
The camera is in excellent condition. Any idea what it might be worth?
I didn't see any for sale or in sold listings on Ebay.
Gregm61
Well-known
You'd probably have to pay someone to take it off your hands, LOL...
Axel
singleshooter
Keep it around ten years and then look again 
BillBingham2
Registered User
That's the second generation photo PC. The first has built-in memory and you have to download it with the funky serial cable. I agree with the estimate of having to pay someone for taking off your hands right now. However in 20 years, you never know.
I've got the first generation still downstairs somewhere. It was fun way back when when 640 x 480 of color was a lot!
I kept mine hoping that absent would have a trade-in on the additional rangefinder. Never happened. Now I keep it for memories. One of my favorite pictures of my sub one-year-old son was taken with the camera. It's him playing with an old HP 99/4a and one of those squishy balls that looks like a chemical molecule in one of his onesies with a big smile. The little pocket sized HP that random ass as well as being a Calculator look like a laptop to him. Now he's 21 and 6 foot something.
B2 (;->
I've got the first generation still downstairs somewhere. It was fun way back when when 640 x 480 of color was a lot!
I kept mine hoping that absent would have a trade-in on the additional rangefinder. Never happened. Now I keep it for memories. One of my favorite pictures of my sub one-year-old son was taken with the camera. It's him playing with an old HP 99/4a and one of those squishy balls that looks like a chemical molecule in one of his onesies with a big smile. The little pocket sized HP that random ass as well as being a Calculator look like a laptop to him. Now he's 21 and 6 foot something.
B2 (;->
davidnewtonguitars
Family Snaps
My first digital was a Casio QV10, first digital with live view.
I printed a few, they were the size of postage stamps.
I printed a few, they were the size of postage stamps.
Kent
Finally at home...
... It was fun way back when when 640 x 480 of color was a lot!
Oh boy! I remember that I have shot in that VGA-mode with my Kodak DC 240i when I spent a whole day at the EXPO 2000 in Hanover. The camera was capable of more, but the CF cards were so darn expensive!
blumoon
Well-known
You'd probably have to pay someone to take it off your hands, LOL...
I agree with the estimate of having to pay someone for taking off your hands right now. However in 20 years, you never know.
I sold it on Ebay last week for $14.50
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