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The Apple QuickTake (codenamed Venus, Mars, Neptune) is one of the first consumer digital camera lines. It was launched in 1994 by Apple Computer and was marketed for three years before being … Wikipedia
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Chinon and Fujifilm (OEM)
Factsheet
Overview
Maker Apple Computer (branding)
Chinon and Fujifilm (OEM)
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Wikipedia
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Apple QuickTake - Wikipedia
November 14, 2025 - The Apple QuickTake (codenamed Venus, Mars, Neptune) is one of the first consumer digital camera lines. It was launched in 1994 by Apple Computer and was marketed for three years before being discontinued in 1997. Three models of the product were built, including the 100 and 150, both built by Chinon, and the 200, built by Fujifilm.
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Cameralabs
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Apple QuickTake 100 retro review | Cameralabs
March 2, 2023 - Indeed the QuickTake 100 was a collaboration between Apple and Kodak, with Kodak providing most of the electronics including the sensor and lens, while Apple took care of the industrial design, LCD user interface and branding which included their standard rainbow logo and Garamond typeface ...
Discussions

A Rant: RIP to My Apple QuickTake 100
100% sure your problem is with the DC-DC converter. It's a large silver box looking thing attached to the circuit board. It converts the battery voltage (6v) to the other voltages needed for the CMOS chips. I couldn't find the IC they were using in the circuit, so I made my own converter with modern parts. There are also several capacitors that may need replaced too (that ended up fixing my QT150). More on reddit.com
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older tech - Apple QuickTake 100 - Apple Community
1993-1995 Macintosh computer (see page 2 in the manual for system requirements). Make sure that you get the QuickTake software with the camera if you buy one. Once on the old Macintosh computer, it should be possible to export PICT files to a more modern Mac (where something like GraphicConverter ... More on discussions.apple.com
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Apple QuickTake Camera - Apple Community
I have photos that were taken with the QuickTake in the mid 1990s that now show up as Unix Executable File - 110 KB. More on discussions.apple.com
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February 1, 2022
LGR Reviewed the Apple QuickTake 100. One of the earliest cameras at the start of digital photography
The bizarre colour reproduction is a similar issue TCSTV had when they tested the Kodak NC2000 : anything with more-than-minimal infrared radiation would blow straight to pink. More on reddit.com
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Reddit
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r/VintageApple on Reddit: A Rant: RIP to My Apple QuickTake 100
February 13, 2024 -

Just venting here... I have a QuickTake 100 camera that someone gave to me (used) a number of years ago. I played with it a bit over the years - made my own cable, found the old Windows software, got the whole thing working on a Win XP image.

I finally started working on a project to write my own software for the camera to run on current Windows and Linux desktops. Sure, it's kind of a useless thing to do, but it was fun and I was learning a lot. I had progressed to the point where I have a GUI app that can talk to the camera and pull off config info (pics taken, image quality, camera name, etc.). The next step was to write the code to actually read images.

The camera suddenly decided it does not want to turn on. Batteries are fine, but when I turn the camera on, there is... nothing. I figured out how to open up the camera. I found the power leads and they are showing about 5V, so I think I'm good there. The on/off switch (behind the sliding lens cover) appears to be ok, but to to be sure I jumped the 2 wires coming off the switch. Still, nothing, nada. I'm going to assume one of the boards has gone bad somehow. Translation: I'm at the end of my electronics expertise here.

So now I have to decide: Do I just file all my code away as a fun memory, or do I hunt for a replacement camera online (will likely be close to $200 CAD) to finish my project just for reasons. #FML

APRIL 11, 2024 UPDATE: In case anyone is still following.... I got very lucky and found a fellow Canadian who had a near-mint QuickTake 150 for sale very cheap. Consequently, I am a very happy guy. I will continue to work on my dumb little software project and will update this sub once I have some full-featured code to share.

I also did mention somewhere below that I would make my existing bits of code available to anyone that wants to have a look. I'm a bit behind schedule on that effort - time got sucked up this week by a day of eclipse-watching, some minor home renos, and an unexpected car repair. Such is life. Once I get something/anything out on Github in the days ahead, I'll update this particular thread one last time.

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Fandom
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QuickTake 100
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Digital Photography Review
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Throwback Thursday: Apple QuickTake cameras, pioneers of consumer digital photography: Digital Photography Review
December 30, 2016 - While Apple Inc. is known for being a pioneer in the world of computers and smartphones, it also produced some of the first consumer digital cameras. The QuickTake 100, released in 1994, was built by Kodak and priced at $750. It had a unique ...
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Apple Community
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older tech - Apple QuickTake 100 - Apple Community
1993-1995 Macintosh computer (see page 2 in the manual for system requirements). Make sure that you get the QuickTake software with the camera if you buy one. Once on the old Macintosh computer, it should be possible to export PICT files to a more modern Mac (where something like GraphicConverter ...
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DIY Photography
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Travel back to 1994 with this video Apple QuickTake 100 shooting experience
It was launched in 1994 and was one of the first successful consumer digital cameras. Lazy Game Reviews travels back in time and brings you an unpacking video and a review of this retro treasure.
Published   February 21, 2018
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Diklein
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How to Use an Apple QuickTake in 2025 - Dave Klein
April 9, 2025 - The QuickTake 100 (the first generation camera) was released in 1994 under Michael Spindler’s tenure as Apple’s CEO. It’s funny to reflect on the years I became acquainted with Apple and began debating its products’ merits with friends ...
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Camera-wiki
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Apple - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
May 17, 2025 - They were designed to connect to an Apple Macintosh computer via a V.24 serial cable (which is no longer supported by OS X, or on current Mac hardware). The Quicktake cameras did not sell well, and were discontinued late in 1997. ... The binocular-format Quicktake 100 was introduced in 1994.
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Dustin
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A QuickTake 100 in the MacOS era - Welcome
May 26, 2018 - The Apple QuickTake article on Wikipedia set me straight. Retailing at $749 (almost $1300 in 2018 dollars), the QuickTake 100 was the first of three stand-alone digital camera Apple released between 1994 and 1997.
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Engadget
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Retro Apple: The QuickTake 100 digital camera
July 15, 2016 - At the time, the only other small business / consumer digital cameras on the market were the Canon Ion, a device from Kodak (rebranded by Apple as the QuickTake 100), and the Logitech PhotoMan. After the demo, we passed around the camera and took photos of each other, and then waited as the pictures were uploaded to a Mac.
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RR Auction
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Apple QuickTake 100 Digital Camera | RR Auction
Apple QuickTake 100 Digital Camera
Apple QuickTake 100 digital camera introduced by Apple Inc. in 1994. The Apple QuickTake 100 was among the first digital cameras available to consumers and helped pave the way for modern digital photography. The QuickTake 100 is notable for its compact design and simplicity of use, a hallmark of Apple’s design philosophy. It features an easy-to-navigate interface, allowing users to capture and store up to eight images in its internal memory. Includes the battery charger, connection cable, user
Price   US$330.00
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Epi-centre
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Apple QuickTake 100 (Digital Imaging Plus 03/94)
The camera was launched at the Tokyo MacWorld Expo on 17 February 1994 and will be available in May 1994, to work with Apple Macintosh computers, at an expected street price of £535. A Windows version will be available from June 1994 at £599. The one camera does both; only the interface is different. The rear LCD Panel and eyepiece, as seen before putting the camera to the eye. The QuickTake 100 runs off three AA-size batteries and weighs only one pound.
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Fstoppers
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A Review of the Apple QuickTake 100, a Neat Digital Camera From 1994 | Fstoppers
March 4, 2023 - Even a decade ago, digital cameras were far less capable, and if you turn back the clock three decades, digital models had barely just come into existence. This fun retro review takes a look at one such camera, the Apple Quicktake 100. Coming to you from Dino Bytes by Gordon Laing, this neat ...
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Apple Community
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Apple QuickTake Camera - Apple Community
February 1, 2022 - "Apple QuickTake Camera: I have photos that were taken with the QuickTake in the mid 1990s that now show up as Unix Executable File - 110 KB.
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PetaPixel
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The Life, Death, and Legacy of Apple's Groundbreaking QuickTake Digital Camera | PetaPixel
June 9, 2025 - With a Kodak-developed 0.3-megapixel CCD sensor, a user-friendly point-and-shoot design, and technology that as Ken puts its seemed “magic” at the time, the QuickTake 100 arrived on store shelves in June 1994 and paved the way for giants ...
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Vintagedigitalcameras
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Apple vintage digital cameras
You can trust Apple to be a leader in both technology and industrial design – and so it is with this beautiful product. The Quicktake 100 was borne out of a co-operative project between Kodak and Apple. But while the former was lumbering and ...
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Lifebits
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The Museum of Obsolete Tech: Apple QuickTake 100
November 10, 2025 - The software on the Mac was an “Apple QuickTake” program that pulled the images from the camera and allowed simple editing like rotating, cropping, and resizing. Well, it took quite a while for those low resolution (my iPhone 16 Pro Max can shoot at a resolution of up to 48 megapixels, the best the QuickTake 100 could do was about .3 megapixels) images to transfer to the Mac.
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Mass Made Soul
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Apple QuickTake 100 Camera — Mass Made Soul
October 13, 2024 - Not everything Apple touches turns to gold, and the QuickTake 100, Apple’s first digital camera, was certainly not a hit. Ironically now Apple produces the world’s best-selling camera by far, with the iPhone.