- Apple QuickTake
The Apple QuickTake (codenamed "Venus", "Mars", "Neptune") was one of the first consumer
digital camera s. [cite web |url=http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,2325943,00.asp |title=21 Great Technologies that Failed |accessdate=2008-07-27 |work=PC World Online Features |publisher=PC World |date=2008-07-26 ] It was launched in 1994 byApple Computer and was marketed for three years before being discontinued in 1997. Three models of the product were built including the 100 and 150, both built byKodak ; and the 200, built byFujifilm . The QuickTake cameras had adisplay resolution of 640 x 480pixel s maximum (0.3 Megapixels). The 100 and 200 models are only directly compatible with theApple Macintosh , while the 150 model is compatible with both the Apple Macintosh andMicrosoft Windows . Because the QuickTake 200 is almost identical to the Fuji DS-7, Fuji's software for that camera can be used to gain Windows compatibility for the QuickTake 200.History
In 1992,
Apple Computer started marketing plans for a digital camera called QuickTake, codenamed "Venus". At the time over $12 billion was spent annually in theUnited States onphotography . Apple searched for a company to design and manufacture their QuickTake digital Camera line. It should be noted as fact, that Kodak had already been selling their own self-branded version of this camera made in Japan for over a yearfact|date=January 2008.The QuickTake 100 was released in 1994 as an "easy-to-use" digital camera that connected to any Macintosh computer by way of an Apple serial cable. The camera was capable of storing eight photos at 640x480 resolution, 32 photos at 320x240 resolution, or a mixture of both sizes. All photos were at 24-bit color. The camera had a built-in flash, but no focus or zoom controls. Other than downloading the photos to a computer, there was no way to preview them on the camera, nor was there any way to delete individual photos from the camera (though there was a recessed 'trash' button which would delete the entire contents of the camera).
Apple released a connection kit for
Microsoft Windows with the QuickTake 150 in 1995. The last QuickTake model was the 200, released in 1996.The QuickTake did not sell very well, as other companies such as
Kodak (already in the market before Apple),Fujifilm , Canon, andNikon entered the digital market with brands consumers associated with photography. It was discontinued in 1997 shortly afterSteve Jobs came back to Apple. In an attempt to streamline Apple's operations and solve its financial problems (and because the camera was a complete market failure), Jobs discontinued many non-computer products such as the Newton PDA and theLaserWriter printer line, and the QuickTake was also a casualty. The Apple QuickTake camera has since become a collectors item for Apple enthusiasts.Specifications
Using QuickTake
The QuickTake 200 can be used with card-readers that can read 5 V media cards. For users with an
Apple Macintosh running System 7 up to Mac OS 9 with aserial port , the QuickTake 200 can be plugged directly into the computer using the Apple QuickTake camera software. The QuickTake 100 and 150 store images internally, not on cards, so they must be used with an Apple serial cable and the QuickTake driver software. The QuickTake cameras cannot be directly connected to a Macintosh runningMac OS X , both because these machines do not support the old Apple Serial protocol, and because QuickTake cameras used a unique codec for compression and decompression which has not been ported to modern versions of QuickTime.See also
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List of products discontinued by Apple Inc. References
External links
* [http://www.andybaird.com/qt200/ QuickTake 200/Fuji DS-7 Users' Page]
* [http://www.apple.com/jp/support/datasheet/others/QT150.html Apple Japanese QuickTake 150 Datasheet]
* [http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfish/urltrurl?lp=ja_en&url=http://www.apple.com/jp/support/datasheet/others/QT150.html Apple Japanese QuickTake 150 Datasheet(translated)]
* [http://www-ed.fnal.gov/linc/fall95/write_graphics/write_graphics_qt150.html WWW Publishing: Graphics - Quicktake 150]
* [http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=50049 QuickTake camera manuals]
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