Iomega Zipcam

Zipcam was a prototype digital camera shown at Comdex 1999 by Iomega (Iomega Labs) that used 100 MB Zip disks. The 2.1 megapixel camera had a body that was a bit larger than a 100 MB Zip Drive, with a larger lens housing on one side. It had Iomega Labs, 2.1 Megapixels, and ZipCam logos written on the front.


Cameras of similar concept

There were other digital cameras that used disk storage as memory media.

  • Panasonic PV-SD4090 a Panasonic digital camera that used SuperDisk (LS120).
  • Sony Mavica (A whole camera line that used things like 3.5″ Floppy and CDR/RW media)
  • Agfa ePhoto CL30 Clik! Used Iomega’s PocketZip disk technology


See also

  • Floppy disk
  • Digital camera memory media
  • Microdrive
  • Memory card


External links

  • Image of the Zipcam

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