Noteworthy PC Card Camera (1997)
The Noteworthy PC Card Camera was a direct clone of the Canon CE300. The correct model name would be NWB0508KAH. It had an ISO of only 100, saved files as JPGs, white balance TTL and a macro mode. The camera came in a plastic case with dedicated software. Apparently only sold in Japan and the software only written for DOS. During operation of the camera, the preview image changed every 10 seconds so a fuzzy movement on the screen was to be expected. The swivel lens could be rotated 180°. In 1996 the original Canon CE300 won a Good Design Award.
Thanks to Andrew for finding this gem. All images © digitalkameramuseum.de
Spezifikationen
- Brand: Noteworthy
- Model: PC Card Camera
- First mentioned: 1996(?)
- Marketed: yes
- MSRP: $199
- Imager Type: 0.27MP 1/4" CCD
- Resolution: 320x240
- Internal Storage: -
- External Storage: -
- Lens: 5.7 mm f/2.8
- Shutter: 1/15s - 1/2,000s
- Aperture Range: F2.8 / F8
- LCD screen size: -
- Size: 146.6 x 54 x 25mm
- Weight: 75 gr.
- Remarks: -