Brand: Hitachi
The Hitachi D-W700 is a digital camera introduced by Hitachi in 1999. It featured a 0.3-megapixel CCD sensor, allowing it to capture images at a resolution of 320x240 pixels. It was equipped with a 2x digital zoom and 16MB of internal memory, which could hold approximately 40 images. The camera also had an LCD screen for previewing and playing back images, as well as a USB connection for transferring photos to a computer. The D-W700 was considered a pioneer in the digital camera market, as it helped establish the popularity of digital cameras as a viable alternative to traditional film cameras.