While rummaging through a drawer the other day, I came across a copy of Yahoo! Internet Life from December 1998. ; It's interesting to see how much things have changed in the last 12 years.
- Sony's Mavica MVC-FD81 featured 1024x768 resolution and could take MPEG movies. ; No memory card required - images were stored on a floppy disk.
- Kodak's DC210 cost $499 and used an 8Mb CF card to store 25 to 120 photos.
- Canon was advertising their Mini-DV camcorders.
- Lexar's Digital Film memory cards had a capacity of "10 zillion exposures." ; They claimed to have "the highest capacity card on the market - a honkin' 64 MB."
- Film was still very much in use as indicated by a two-page article on photography on the internet, covering both how-to sites and film labs.