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What's True. Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invented the first portable, digital camera in 1975. Kodak received a patent for the device in 1978, but did not put it into production.
What's True. Kodak engineer Steve Sasson invented the first portable, digital camera in 1975. Kodak received a patent for the device in 1978, but did not put it into production.
Kodak is going to stop doing what they were once the first to ever do. No, not produce Kodachrome. They stopped that 10 years ago. They’re stopping the manufacture of digital cameras. “Did ...
The story of the digital camera goes back to 1975, when Kodak engineer Steven Sasson revealed the first working portable model. The cobbled-together device — comprised of circuits, Super 8 ...
Pierce Day, a Kodak engineer whose innovative optical design work at Eastman Kodak helped the United States government to spy on the Soviet Union from outer space, died Dec. 29 at age 92.
The easy-to-use Instamatic camera was a huge cash cow for the Eastman Kodak Company, with more than 70 million produced. TBT: Retro photos show life in Indianapolis in the '80s ...
Kodak has announced that it will no longer be making digital cameras. The 133-year-old firm, which entered bankruptcy protection last month, also revealed that it is halting production on video ...
Between Sasson's unveiling of the digital camera in 1975 and the first consumer models being sold, Kodak kept an eye on the ...