13 Signs You Were an Early Adopter of Digital Photography

13 Signs You Were an Early Adopter of Digital Photography

Not everyone can be on the bleeding edge of technology. But around the turn of the millennium, perhaps you were one of the chosen few. Whether you’re an O.G. mack or a wanna be player, you might remember some of this gear from the turn of the millennium.

1. You built this

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2. $400 seemed reasonable

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3. You were convinced this would make you take better pictures

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4. You pressed that button 3 times

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5. This seemed like a good idea

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6. You liked prints with your digital

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7. Of course, you needed one of these to download the digital files

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8. CCD just wasn’t your thing

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9. You just couldn’t wait

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10. 7 inks!

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11. You thought you could have your cake and eat it too!

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12. You needed a place to put all those digital photos…

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13. And of course, a frame for your home (with built-in modem)

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Allen Murabayashi is the co-founder of PhotoShelter.

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  1. J at 10:05 am

    You really should have included the Kodak DCS / Nikon systems. From the DCS 200 through the DCS 600, that was the 1990s for lots of working shooters / the military.

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