| Digital cameras are easily compatible with most home computers. The first digital camera weighed eight pounds and was shaped like a toaster. It only captured images in black and white. The first film-less camera, Mavica, was marketed by Sony in 1981. A 3 mega-pixel digital camera takes a higher resolution photo than most computer monitors can display. The more pixels a camera has, the more detailed the images it can take. An engineer named Steven Sasson developed the first digital camera while working for Eastman Kodak in the 1970s. Digital cameras are easily equipped with bigger memory cards, letting you shoot and store hundreds of photos before running out of space. Most digital cameras of today can take photographs and video with sound. |
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