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Nikon's first filmless camera, announced on August 26th, 1988, the Nikon QV-1000C is an analogue black and white still video camera with a 380.000 pixel CCD sensor. Images are stored on a magnetic two inch video floppy disk. Technically it is not a digital camera. The camera was only sold as a complete outfit including QV-Nikkor 1.4/10-40mm no.200091 (both caps), QV Nikkor 2/11-120mm no.200083 (both caps and hood), transmitter unit, Floppy Disc Eraser QE-110, instructions and 5 floppy discs, all in original Nikon QT-1 hard plastic outfit case. Only 180 outfits were produced. Further information can be found on www.nikonweb.com
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