Epson Digital Cameras and Printers
Quick info
| Global website: |
www.epson.com |
| Established: |
1964 |
| First digital camera: |
PhotoPC 500, 1997 |
| Country: |
Japan |
| RD-1 Information: |
www.epson.jp |
Although Epson, part of watchmaker Seiko, are far better known for printers than cameras, the company had a modicum of success in the early days of consumer digital cameras with the PhotoPC range. The last Epson digital compact (that we’re aware of) was the L-500V in 2004. In 2004 Epson launched the world’s first digital rangefinder camera based around a Cosina film model with Leica M mount. Still in production today, the R-D1x is only sold in Japan.
Epson’s long discontinued PhotoPC
line of compact digital cameras consisted of just 14 models released
between 1997 and 2004.
Epson's current collection of consumer-level printers comprises three
ranges - Stylus, WorkForce and Artisan. The Stylus models are
optimised for serious photographic reproduction (on media up to 17in
wide, courtesy of the Stylus Pro 4900), the WorkForce models for
multi-function use and the Artisan range for fast 6x4in printing.
Recently announced
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