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Kodak AP NC2000 (1994)

Before digital cameras entered the consumer space, they debuted as tools for professional photographers, with the Kodak AP NC2000 being one of the most iconic and memorable digital cameras of the early ‘90s. Weighing in at over 3.7 pounds, the camera was a mashup of a Nikon N90s film camera with a Kodak digital back attached capable of capturing 1.3MP images—although not very reliably. Back then there were no screens to preview the shots you had taken and the hardware was notoriously unreliable, but the NC2000 was still embraced by photojournalists, the Associated Press, and publications who could afford a $15,000+ camera.