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While digging thru my box of "olde junque"
I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj |
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:43:51 -0700, "RJ"
wrote: While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj I have a 1940s era Russian Zenith, the Soviet version of the Leica, 35mm reflex. |
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:43:51 -0700, RJ wrote:
While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj Don't know about precise age, but my Kodak DC210+ which I bought refurbished fairly soon after production on it ceased. It still works just fine. It's a one MP (1152x864) with 2x zoom - takes quite nice pictures. As I recall, it may have been in the neighborhood of $100-$200. |
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RJ wrote:
While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Have your wife dye her hair blond, cut of a few strands and auction both on ebay as 'Britney's hair and her first digicam'. Those idiots will bid on anything. Dave Cohen Anyone have anything older ? rj |
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"RJ" wrote in message ... While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj Yep. I still have my first digital camera, an Agfa ePhoto CL30 which I bought in 1999. List price was $400 when I bought it, I paid $300 and got a $60 rebate. What a bargain, eh? It's one megapixel. A WHOLE MEGAPIXEL! So proud of that was Agfa that MEGAPIXEL is printed in spaced letters across the entire top of the camera. How I wish I'd put it up on eBay a few years ago, when it was still worth something. Neil |
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Anyone remember:
DYCAM MODEL 1 / Logitech FotoMan - 1990 http://www.digicamhistory.com/1990.html Ah, the good old days. Ugly, poor quality pictures, but digital none the less. ljc |
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On 2007-02-20, irwell wrote:
On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:43:51 -0700, "RJ" wrote: While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj I have a 1940s era Russian Zenith, the Soviet version of the Leica, 35mm reflex. I've got a Kodak Retina (Mk1 IIRC) that stll works very well. Keep thinking about sticking it on ebay - got the original manual and receipt, I'm hoping one day it'll be worth more than 50 quid novelty value. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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On Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:43:51 -0700, "RJ"
wrote: While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj I don't have it anymore, but my first digital was an Oly D600-L; I got it in (IIRC) October of 97 for $800. 1.3MP, used SM. I had it modded to take 16MB SM cards. We gave it to our granddaughter, and it got dropped & broken by her father. He never replaced it. -- The Weather Channel reported a blizzard in Washington D.C. Wednesday that shut down airports. Some places were running dangerously low on supplies. It was so cold that the Senate waived the rule banning Ted Kennedy's St. Bernard from the floor. |
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On Feb 20, 1:47 pm, "Little Juice Coupe" wrote:
Anyone remember: DYCAM MODEL 1 / Logitech FotoMan - 1990http://www.digicamhistory.com/1990.html Ah, the good old days. Ugly, poor quality pictures, but digital none the less. ljc That's a cool site! Back in 1982, I was using some kind of camera that had 282K Pixel resolution, B&W only, at the University of New Mexico engineering department. If we wanted color, we took three exposures, each through a red, green and blue filter, respectively. Obviously, it was only for fixed subjects and it was set up on a copy stand. We were writing programs in C to manipulate the image files, doing things like sharpening, etc. At the time, I was pretty proud of that 0.28 MP!!! My first digicam purchase was in early 2002 before my daughter was born: I could see that even a basic camera (this was a 1.3MP Canon) would be great for sticking photos on the web for relatives, etc. My oldest camera is an Ica from 1922, originally designed for glass plates, but I've used it with 9x12cm sheet film. http://www.karlwinkler.com/Ica.html -Karl |
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"" wrote:
While digging thru my box of "olde junque" I came across my first digital camera. An AGFA-CL18. The user manual printed in 2000. 2meg internal memory. No expansion slot. Produces 32 .jpg pics No focus, no viewscreen. I think it cost $38 new. I put in batterys, and it still takes a useable pic. What to do with this 6(?) yr old relic ?? Anyone have anything older ? rj Hello, RJ: I purchased my first digicam (Largan "Lmini 350"), late in 2000. Its specifications, and the price I paid for it, are very similar to your Agfa CL18. Incidentally, I still own the Largan; I haven't used it, in nearly five years. Subsequent Kodak upgrades have rendered it rather obsolete, and yet, its compact size encouraged me to take the Lmini 350, along with me (on shopping trips, etc.). Conversely, my somewhat bigger, more expensive Kodak cameras haven't traveled, nearly as often. Cordially, John Turco |
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