This item is about the Samsung SSC-410N prototype that was demonstrated at the Photokina 1986 fair. When you look at the labels you can see the differences.
According to a reputable german website www.adf.de, Samsung showcased two of their earliest digital cameras at the 1997 Paris Photo 1997 Salon internationale de la photographie.
Austrian magazine Mobile Times published an article in issue 17 about a follow-up digital camera to Samsung's SDC-30/33. Mobile Times refers to it as the Samsung SDC-50.
Oh well, there is nothing to say here. Whoever visited PMA Spring '98 could see a poster at the wall of the Samsung booth that showed a picture of the Digimax 100
This was not at all a novelty (Epson had it back in 1996) but Samsung seemed to like it. At the Cebit 1998 they presented the SDC-56 with a detachable and rotatable lens (SDT-56). As before no other information available.
A rather unusual camera Samsung showed at the CeBIT 1998. The LCD screen could be switched from left to right side and would allow left or right handed operation. No other information available.