Iomega Zipcam

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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.

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

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