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The DCS Story - Nikon and Kodak DSLR history

The DCS Story 17 years of Kodak Professional digital camera systems 1987-2004 Jim McGarvey June 2004 Electro-Optic Camera (1988) By 1987, Kodak had developed the world's first megapixel CCD imager, the M1. A US Government customer contracted with the Federal Systems Division (FSD) to incorporate the M1 into a standard 35 mm camera body to create the first megapixel portable digital camera, truly the prototype of the digital camera system (DCS) product line. It was designed for covert use, with the black box in a camera bag and the ribbon cable to the camera body concealed inside the neck strap. Images were downloaded from the internal hard drive by docking the black box on an Exabyte tape archive unit. (The first digital camera dock!) The Canon F1 film camera body had no electronic interface, so the shutter release was detected by monitoring the battery current.

The DCS Story 17 years of Kodak Professional digital camera systems 1987-2004 Jim McGarvey June 2004

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