Casio QV-10 (1995)
The camera that gave acclaim to digital!
A camera that allows you to instantly see the results before and after shooting.
Faster and greener than Polaroid.
This little camera heralds the beginning of the end for the empire of film photography.
Casio introduces the first digital camera with a liquid crystal display.
and a lens that rotates 180°
Casio QV-10 (1995) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Casio QV-10 (1995) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Casio QV-10 (1995)
76,000-pixel sensor (320x240)
Storage: 2mb Int. (96 pictures)
5.2mm f/2 f/8 lens
$1,000.00 USD
ISO 800
Casio QV-10 (1995) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Casio QV-10 (1995) & Casio QV-10A (1996) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
To see more
The History of Digital Photography
My Little History of Digital Compacts