The Apple QuickTake 200 is a digital camera that was designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple in 1997 as part of the QuickTake series. The new QuickTake camera has been introduced on February 17, 1997, and its price started at $600.
The new QuickTake features a 24-bit CCD Image sensor, a Scale-focus lens, a picture resolution of up to 640 x 480 pixels, an RS-232C, and an NTSC Video I/O connection port.
This camera has been discontinued in 1997 when Steve Jobs returned to Apple.
Today QuickTake 200 is 26 years old!
QuickTake 200 Release Date and Original Price
Introduced | February 17, 1997 |
Discontinued | 1997 |
Model Number | Unknown |
Original Price | $600 |
Weight | 0.53 Ibs. 240.4 Grams |
Dimensions | 3″ H x 5.1″ W x 1.9″ D 7.62 cm H x 12.95 cm W x 4.82 cm D |
System Requirements
- Macintosh with Motorola 68040 processor or faster
- System Software 7.5 or later
Camera
Image | 24-bit |
Resolution | Up to 640 x 480 pixels |
Optics | Scale-focus lens |
Lens Focal Length | 8 mm |
Range | 3.5″ to infinity |
Shutter Speed | 1/4 to 1/5000 of a second |
Media
Photo Formats | TIFF BMP PCX JPEG QuickTake |
Connections
Audio | None |
Ports | 1 – RS-232C 1 – NTSC Video I/O |
Power
Power | 4 AA Lithium or 5v DC 1.75A external supply |