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A Slow Evolution These days, some digital cameras can compete with the best 35mm SLR (Single Lens Reflex) cameras in terms of resolution and image quality. Obviously, it hasn’t always been this way. When you consider the first digital cameras, it’s a miracle that anyone used them at all. They were strictly for gear-headed early adopters that bought them just to try out the nascent field of digital photography. They certainly weren’t particularly useful, since they offered poor image quality, limited resolution, and substandard optics. Early digital cameras generated low-resolution images, like 320 × 240 pixels—not even enough to fill a computer screen when set to the lowest Windows resolution. That was if you could figure out how to get the images out of the camera and into your PC.





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