Who invented the first digital camera?
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Steven Sasson invented the first digital camera.
- Steven Sasson was born on July 4, 1950, in Brooklyn, New York, United States.
- He is an electrical engineer and the inventor of the first digital camera.
- He invented the first digital camera in 1975 while working at Eastman Kodak.
- A digital camera also is known as a digicam. It is a camera that captures photos in digital memory.
- The first digital camera weighed around 8 pounds or 3.6kg.
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Steve Sasson
In 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson created the first-ever digital camera. It was built using parts of kits and leftovers around the Kodak factory, and an early CCD image sensor from Fairchild in 1974. The camera was about the size of a breadbox and it took 23 seconds to capture a single image.May 15, 2019
At which year it was invented?
1975
The World's first digital camera, introduced by the man who invented it. Steven Sasson invented the world's first digital camera while working at Eastman Kodak in 1975. It weighed around 8 pounds (3.6kg) and shot a mere 0.01MP.
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