Apple QuickTake 150
Codename: "Mars"
Introduced: n/a
Discontinued: n/a
Image: 24-bit
Resolution: 640 x 480
Image Formats: PICT QuickTake
Optics: Fixed-focus lens (with flash)
Lens Focal Length: 8 mm (equivalent to 50mm lens on 35mm camera)
Audio: None
Range: 4 feet to infinity
Memory: 1MB of FLASH EPROM
Shutter Speed: 1/30 to 1/175 of a second
Weight and Dimensions: 1.0 lbs, 2.2" H x 5.3" W x 6.1" D
Ports: RS-422 serial (Mac), RS-232C serial (PC)
System Requirements: Macintosh with a 68020 or faster and Mac OS 7.1 or later. PC-compatible with an 80386 or later processor and Windows version 3.1, 3.1.1 for WorkGroups, or Windows NT 3.5, MS-DOS 3.3 or later.
Power: 120 image takes with 3 rechargeable AA NiCd batteries Supports three 1.5 AA, R6P, LR-6 or SUM-3 NiCad or lithium batteries (1.5 V Alkaline batteries are NOT compatible with this model)
History: In 1992 Apple started to develop its first digital camera - the "Venus" project. At that time over U.S. 12 billion were spent annually in the US for photography. Therefore, there was a huge market for digital photography. The QuickTake 100 digital camera was an easy-to-use digital camera with a 1 MB Flash-card. By releasing a connection-kit for Windows for QuickTake 150 Apple tried to sell its digital camera to Windows users as well. Unfortunately the QuickTake digital camera did not sell very well.

