This 1999 Digital Camera Uses Tiny Clik Disks! Agfa CL30

Checking out the world's first (and only) digital camera using Iomega Clik disks for storage! Each disk held 40MB and cost just $10, a tenth the price of CompactFlash. Quite impressive in 1999! But this odd diversion in the late 90s digicam market was short lived, and its impact on digital photography is... well, no one remembers it. But it sure was neat!

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● An album of photographs taken with the CL30 and PDC-1100:
https://imgur.com/gallery/fariI8t

00:00 You ever had a Clik disk camera?
01:03 Clik versus Compact Flash
02:29 Agfa and their digicam licensing
03:48 Unboxing the CL30 Clik!
05:12 Looking at the camera itself
08:36 It's half-dead... so is my other one
09:40 Taking pictures, adjusting settings
10:45 CL30 photo examples
13:10 Downscaling, interpolation, comparisons
15:05 Windows 95 PhotoWise software
15:35 A forgotten failure, still kinda neat!

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Дата на публикация: 24 септември, 2023
Категория: Наука и технология
Ключови думи: this 1999 Camera digital tiny uses Disks Clik Agfa CL30

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