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The First Digital Camera Was Built in 1975

fluidwire 2026年07月11日 05:16 1 次阅读 来源:Dev.to

Every camera-equipped connected device you build today, from a smart doorbell to an ESP32-CAM streaming frames over Wi-Fi to a factory machine-vision rig, is a descendant of one clunky, toaster-sized prototype: the first digital camera , built at Eastman Kodak in December 1975. It weighed about 8 pounds, took 23 seconds to capture a single 0.01-megapixel black-and-white image, and recorded that image to a cassette tape. It looked like a science-fair project, but it proved a radical idea that underpins the entire IoT sensing industry: an image could be captured, digitized, and stored as data with no film at all. An engineer, a side project, and a CCD The camera was built by a 24-year-old Kodak engineer named Steven Sasson . His manager had handed him a loose assignment: could the newly invented charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensor be used to build a camera with no moving film? The CCD, developed at Bell Labs in 1969, converts light falling on an array of tiny capacitors into electrical charge, pixel by pixel. Sasson took a Fairchild 100-by-100-pixel CCD, bolted it to a lens from a Super 8 movie camera, added a digitizer, and wired the output to a portable cassette recorder. The result captured just 0.01 megapixels, a grid of 10,000 pixels. To view a photo, Sasson's team built a custom playback rig that read the tape and painted the image onto a television screen. That first image, a Kodak lab technician, took 23 seconds to write to tape and several more to display. Crude, yes, but it was the first fully electronic, filmless photograph. Why Kodak shelved the future Here is the twist that every embedded engineer should remember. Kodak owned the patent on the first digital camera, but the company made its money selling film, chemicals, and photo paper. Executives saw a filmless camera as a threat to that business, so the project was quietly set aside. Kodak did file the patent in 1978 and collected licensing revenue for decades, but it never led the digital transiti

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