The Samsung SSC-410N (1996)
310,000-pixel sensor (640x480)
The First Consumer of Samsung
With a 2MB CompactFlash card
Samsung SSC-410N (1996) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
My Little History of Digital Compacts
The Samsung SSC-410N (1996)
310,000-pixel sensor (640x480)
The First Consumer of Samsung
With a 2MB CompactFlash card
Samsung SSC-410N (1996) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
My Little History of Digital Compacts
Samsung SDC-80 Nexca (2000)
800,000 pixel sensor (1024x768)
Storage: 4mb Smart Media
$250 USD
€300.00
Samsung SDC-80 (2000) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
That sounds like the perfect device for the photog.social/@ShittyCameraChallenge (this forum won't let me add a direct link, yay for technology)
Samsung SDC-30/33 (1997)
310,000-pixel sensor (640x480)
Storage: 4 MB Int.
Samsung SDC-33 (1997) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
I really quite like the binocular type styling. I would have liked to see that continued, I think it would be pretty handy in an interchangeable lens format. I could see it being quite steady & natural to hold, giving a comfortable grip.
One thing's for sure, it would be nice to have more choice.
ML cameras all end up being identical, or nearly so. 😀
Do you remember the one with a phone attached? I nearly bought one, but they stopped selling it before I could make a purchase.
Alan
I vaguely remember something like that. Do you remember the model no?
Surely you want to talk about Samsung Galaxy NX (2013)
20.3MP APS-C
There's always time to catch up 😎
www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=m570.l1313&_nkw=Samsung+Galaxy+NX&_sacat=0