He must be really excited seeing the H4D 200ms from hasselblad being the best Dslr and still uses CCD sensor. Thank you Steve Sasson my hobby,job,and partly life is build on your invention.
These days, we almost take this kind of technology for granted. But the amount of development that went into such things was huge and diverse. The development of this stuff involved many disciplines. So many pioneers behind every component. Nowadays, digital cameras are so sophisticated that they provide automatic everything, as well as doubling as tapeless HD camcorders. But I personally recall the days when data cassettes were a common storage medium, rather than using 8-inch floppies.
You have got to love these people who come on here and say that Kodak has the worst digital cameras on the market. I was an early adopter of consumer grade digital cameras. I have had several Kodak digital cameras along with several other brands. All of the Kodak digital cameras I have owned have been very good values. Most consumer brands are not defined by the high end, but by how much functionality their affordable cameras offer. In my experience Kodak has been a leader in that arena.
A kodak employee may have invented it but Kodak killed it fearing it would eat into it's film business. By the time Kodak entered the digital camera market, they were already behind the curve. Although Kodak camera's are the easiest to use, they are still among the slowest. Olympus and Sony are also playing catch up but gaining on Canon and Nikon. Kodak still lags far behind.
Amazing. It'd be interesting to see him explain the internals in general and how some of the things worked and what he did that didn't work. And how some of those same concepts are or are not used in todays cameras.
@dinnerandashow I work primarily with a Canon Digital Rebel DSLR. However, my pocket camera is a Kodak Easyshare C533 which i purchased at a pawn shop, It has always given me satisfactory results.
@TheRainbow101 You're quite welcome. I'm proud to say I know Steve Sasson, and he's really the nicest person you'd even want to meet, very down to earth for someone who made such a huge contribution to photography.
Now Kodak Is In Bankruptcy & Discontinued There Camera Product Line :(
WinbookXL3 2 weeks ago
Yes but now kodak is filing for bankruptcy protection how can that happen if they R&D the digital camera? How can that happen ?
melbop 1 month ago
He must be really excited seeing the H4D 200ms from hasselblad being the best Dslr and still uses CCD sensor. Thank you Steve Sasson my hobby,job,and partly life is build on your invention.
TelisRafa 3 months ago
These days, we almost take this kind of technology for granted. But the amount of development that went into such things was huge and diverse. The development of this stuff involved many disciplines. So many pioneers behind every component. Nowadays, digital cameras are so sophisticated that they provide automatic everything, as well as doubling as tapeless HD camcorders. But I personally recall the days when data cassettes were a common storage medium, rather than using 8-inch floppies.
clemstevenson 9 months ago
Thank you Steve Sasson, thank you.
MacHamish 11 months ago 6
You have got to love these people who come on here and say that Kodak has the worst digital cameras on the market. I was an early adopter of consumer grade digital cameras. I have had several Kodak digital cameras along with several other brands. All of the Kodak digital cameras I have owned have been very good values. Most consumer brands are not defined by the high end, but by how much functionality their affordable cameras offer. In my experience Kodak has been a leader in that arena.
vonnieglen 1 year ago
A kodak employee may have invented it but Kodak killed it fearing it would eat into it's film business. By the time Kodak entered the digital camera market, they were already behind the curve. Although Kodak camera's are the easiest to use, they are still among the slowest. Olympus and Sony are also playing catch up but gaining on Canon and Nikon. Kodak still lags far behind.
salomon2600 1 year ago
Amazing. It'd be interesting to see him explain the internals in general and how some of the things worked and what he did that didn't work. And how some of those same concepts are or are not used in todays cameras.
neverlookback75 1 year ago
Thanks STEVE - very much!
Zanzimanus 1 year ago
The first to push forward digital in a time when film was far better then silicone, yet Kodak makes the worst digital cameras on the market.
dinnerandashow 1 year ago
@dinnerandashow I work primarily with a Canon Digital Rebel DSLR. However, my pocket camera is a Kodak Easyshare C533 which i purchased at a pawn shop, It has always given me satisfactory results.
tmenator 1 year ago
Wow fantastic
GYPSYGUSDA 1 year ago
i had to do a project of him can u any of u guys say were he lived its for my project.
like examples: texas,california,chicago,and more and more please respond
TheRainbow101 1 year ago
@TheRainbow101 Rochester, New York.
Zoomlens 1 year ago
@Zoomlens thank you even do that was along time a go people in these days dont look at these vid that much
TheRainbow101 1 year ago
@TheRainbow101 You're quite welcome. I'm proud to say I know Steve Sasson, and he's really the nicest person you'd even want to meet, very down to earth for someone who made such a huge contribution to photography.
Zoomlens 1 year ago 2
thanks for putting this video on you tube it really helped with my inventions project at school
olmertismad 2 years ago
Thank you so much for putting this interview on youtube! I had to do a report on digital cameras and this helped a lot!
ilovehjo 3 years ago