QuickTake 200

Released in 1997, the QuickTake 200 was one of the last models in Apple’s pioneering line of digital cameras. It offered significant improvements over its predecessors, including support for removable memory cards and compatibility with both Mac and Windows systems. The QuickTake 200 was notable for its portability and user-friendly design, making digital photography more accessible to a wider audience. Despite its short-lived production, it remains an important piece of Apple’s history in consumer electronics, representing the company’s early foray into digital photography.

Technical Characteristics

Category

Accessory Devices


Model Number

M5705LL/A


Manufacturer

Developed by Kodak, sold under the Apple brand


Image Sensor

1/3-inch CCD sensor


Resolution

640x480 pixels (high resolution), 320x240 pixels (low resolution)


File Format

Images saved in JPEG format


Display

1.8-inch monochrome LCD screen for menu navigation and image preview


Lens

8 mm, f/2.8 fixed focal length, 3x digital zoom


Shutter Speed

1/30 to 1/175 seconds


Focus

Fixed focus (macro mode available)


Battery

3 AA batteries (provides approximately 150 shots)


Weight

500 g


Dimensions

Height: 64 mm, width: 101 mm, depth: 51 mm


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