Dycam 10-C
One of the earliest digital cameras, the Dycam 10-C was Kodak’s second attempt at the market. It was sold by Dycam during the first year, thereafter as the (all black) Kodak DC50 Zoom. The 10-C came with a zoom lens and a 0.4 megapixel sensor. Photos were stored on a removable PC card. The LCD showed only information for the photographer, not an image. $995.
Released: 1995
Discontinued: 1997
Lens: F2.5 / f=7 - 21mm
Shutter: 1/16s to 1/500s
Aperture: F2.5 - F16