This very first 'electronic' 380.000 pixel Nikon was announced in 1998:
http://nikonimaging.com/global/products ... /index.htm
According to one source, Nikon only sold about 100 such cameras. It would be interesting to hear from someone that have actually seen and used one of these.
If you happen to have one, please let me know. If you prefer, you may contact me directly by clicking on the email button below.
Thanks,
Jarle
Nikon QV-1000C Still Video Camera
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I've actually shot with one
Hi,
Firstly, I wish you luck finding one. I have only seen one once, and that was around 1990.
Secondly, I go to road races a lot, and when I'm not participating (driving, crewing, flagging, etc), I like to shoot. Way back when, I saw a guy shooting with this little SLR. When I took a closer look, I saw it was Nikon, but not like anything I had ever used (F2, F3, FE, FA, etc).
I asked him what it was, and he showed me that it was a small, electronic, SLR (didn't call 'em 'digital' back then). He had bought it on the used market from some newpaper. It had these two zoom lenses that went with it, and it seemed like a decent enough rig. He let me take a couple shots with it, and it didn't seem bad at all - especially the wild zoom range the two lenses offered!
Of course, this was the QV-1000, although I didn't make note of the model number at the time. I've since seen it documented in one of my Nikon system reference books, and it is the same little camera he had that day.
I had forgotten all about the thing until I started thinking about getting a DSLR back in 1999. I went looking for one then, and that's when I tripped across the newer 'big brother' E2. Since the E2 took my old AI and AIS lenses, I bought that and quit looking for a QV-1000.
Again, I wish you luck finding one.
Stan
Firstly, I wish you luck finding one. I have only seen one once, and that was around 1990.
Secondly, I go to road races a lot, and when I'm not participating (driving, crewing, flagging, etc), I like to shoot. Way back when, I saw a guy shooting with this little SLR. When I took a closer look, I saw it was Nikon, but not like anything I had ever used (F2, F3, FE, FA, etc).
I asked him what it was, and he showed me that it was a small, electronic, SLR (didn't call 'em 'digital' back then). He had bought it on the used market from some newpaper. It had these two zoom lenses that went with it, and it seemed like a decent enough rig. He let me take a couple shots with it, and it didn't seem bad at all - especially the wild zoom range the two lenses offered!
Of course, this was the QV-1000, although I didn't make note of the model number at the time. I've since seen it documented in one of my Nikon system reference books, and it is the same little camera he had that day.
I had forgotten all about the thing until I started thinking about getting a DSLR back in 1999. I went looking for one then, and that's when I tripped across the newer 'big brother' E2. Since the E2 took my old AI and AIS lenses, I bought that and quit looking for a QV-1000.
Again, I wish you luck finding one.
Stan
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Canon Still Video Camera
Forgot to mention that I've actually handled Canon's Still Video Camera, around 1986 (I think):
http://www.canon.com/about/history/episode08b.html
I still have a small print from the camera. It was great at the time, not so good today
Jarle
http://www.canon.com/about/history/episode08b.html
I still have a small print from the camera. It was great at the time, not so good today
Jarle
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