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When were the earliest tape cameras and digital cameras invented respectively?

The earliest tape camera was 1995.

The earliest digital camera was 1985.

Digital cameras can be divided into:

1. A tape digital camera with mini DV as recording medium records high-quality digital video signals through a quarter-inch metal vapor-deposited tape.

Second, the optical disk type, the storage medium is DVD-R, DVR+R, or DVD-RW and DVD+RW to store dynamic video images, which is simple to operate and convenient to carry.

Thirdly, hard disk is a digital camera with hard disk as storage medium. Simply connect the USB cable to the computer, and the materials can be easily exported.

Four, the memory card type, is a digital camera using a memory card as a storage medium.

Extended data:

1, the first DV camera:

1995 In July, Sony released the first DV camera DCR-VX1000, which was widely used by TV reporters and producers all over the world.

2. The first DVD camera:

In August 2000, Hitachi introduced the first DVD camera DZ-MV 100.

3, the first hard disk camera:

In September 2004, JVC launched the first batch of 1 inch micro hard disk cameras MC200 and MC 100, and hard disks began to enter the field of consumer digital cameras.

4. The first high-definition tape camera (HDV camera):

In September, 2003, Sony, Canon, Sharp and JVC jointly formulated the HD camera standard HDV. In September 2004, Sony released the first high-definition camera HDR-FX 1080i.

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