Well, mebbe it was one uv them thar Hasselblads with a digital back. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Wiliam Wagenaar wrote:
>> Is it an error?
>>
>> Seems to me that NASA had some very modern digital cameras available to them
>> at the end of the 60's.
> Am I missing a virtual smiley? Or is your sense of history worse than
> mine? The first digital camera was created in 1975. And it was certainly
> not competitive with 35mm film, let alone 6x6 MF. And it was hardly
> ready for space travel.
> <http://www.retrothing.com/2008/05/kodaks-first-di.html>
>> Now when the photos are published on the we we find out that they forgot to
>> change the EXIF data since the photos were all taken in a studio just days
>> before the date they wanted us to believe some astronauts landed on the moon.
>>
> Ah, now I see the smiley...
>
> Wherever they were shot, it was with a Hasselblad.
>
> Moose
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