Canon PowerShot 600 (1996)

The Canon PowerShot 600 was the company’s first digital camera targeted at the consumer market, and the first to bear the PowerShot branding which is still in use today, 27 years later. With a 0.57MP sensor that was larger than most on the market at the time, the $1,000 PowerShot 600 didn’t offer an LCD screen on the back but did allow users to snap photos in an uncompressed RAW format, making them easier to digitally manipulate in Adobe Photoshop 4.0—the ancient version of the popular photo editing app available at the time.