Your first digital camera - does not have to be a DSLR.

stmv

Senior Member
My first was a Canon Power Shot, and one trip to Hawaii with both the film and the powershot convinced me. People like the digital shots more than my film, and this was back in a 6 Meg small sensor days.
 

Carolina Photo Guy

Senior Member
BOY! You guys got the expensive stuff!

This is not my first Digital cam, but I do still have this one.

This is the Polaroid PDC 640. It is .6 meg and I have two 8 meg Smartcards for the memory.

Each card, at the lowest resolution will hold 330 images. Highest resolution is 45 images. It takes 4 AA batteries.

Funny thing is that the Polaroid body is almost the same size as my D3100 w/o the lens attached!

P&S POS.jpg

This is the ORIGINAL Point and Shoot Piece of Scrap!

Purchased back in 2000 if I remember correctly!
 

Bob Blaylock

Senior Member
My first digital camera is this Kodak DC3200. A friend of mine had two digital cameras at the time, and wanted a 35mm SLR. I had a couple of extra 35mm SLRs, and I traded one of them (a Miranda) to my friend for this Kodak.

CSC_1747a.jpg
 

Eyelight

Senior Member
Not the first, but maybe the second or third. It used a SmartMedia card which was 2, 4 or 8MB. An 8MB card could hold about 18 images on the highest setting.

Capture.JPG
 
Last edited:

Nikon Photographer

Senior Member
Mine was a Fuji Finepix 1300,

camera-front.jpg

Yes, it was only 1.3Mp, ran on four AA batteries that didn't last long, and to be honest wasn't a good camera, you could print out 6x4 prints, but anything bigger just wasn't possible, I got it as part of a new computer set up I bought and the Fuji was part of the deal, my partner used it, but I carried on with the Nikon SLR I had at the time, then one day it just stopped working ....
 
Top