Friday, February 06, 2009

evolution of digital cameras

Back in the 90's Sony came out with a digital camera that allowed people to insert a 3.5 inch floppy disk and take pictures, it was called the cybershot. Actually the first Sony digital camera came out in 1981, but they were expensive.

The evolution of digital cameras really took off after the year 2000, regular people were complaining that it took forever to get a picture on their computer. They were shooting film, developing it and scanning the photographs into their computer.

However with digital darkrooms like photoshop people could quickly snap a photo and place it in their computer. Gone was the long wait. Photographers saw that digital was the future and cameras evolved from 3MP to over ten. Things are now moving toward HD movies replacing pictures as the medium of expression.

Using remote viewing anyone could have seen that we would move into a digital future where pictures & movies were sent over an internet that was built for broadband.

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