DescriptionRoger Melen, Terry Walker, and Harry Garland at CHM (2017).jpg
English: Dr. Roger Melen, Dr. Terry Walker, and Dr. Harry Garland at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California (August 4, 2017). Walker, Garland, and Melen were co-authors of an article in Popular Electronics magazine in February 1975 that introduced the world's first all-digital camera, Cyclops.
Dr. Terry Walker, Dr. Harry Garland, and Dr. Roger Melen were co-authors of an article in Popular Electronics magazine in February 1975 that introduced the Cyclops Camera.[1] The Cyclops was the world's first all-digital camera.[2] Photo taken at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. A Cyclops camera can be seen on the counter positioned between Dr. Walker and Dr. Garland. Photo taken by Christopher Garcia, Curator, Computer History Museum.
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