Digital Camera
Manufacture Period: 1998
CoolPix 600 with SB-E600 Flash Unit
This early camera was the first digital camera purchased by the School of Journalism in 1999 for the publication now called .
More compact and sleeker in design than earlier Nikon digital cameras, it was the first to use a compact flash card, and was generally quite sophisticated for the time. Proceeded by the CoolPix 100 and 300, it was an addition to the CoolPix line of point-and-shoot cameras. Despite being under the brand name of Nikon, it was developed by Panasonic and also sold under the name PalmCam OV-DC 1580.
Not only an interesting piece of early digital camera technology, the Nikon CoolPix 600 is also a piece of the School of Journalism and Communication’s history.
Thursday, May 19, 2022 in Media Museum
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