Ah, mem’ries, of the way we were! The first digital camera I used was an Apple QuickTake 100, 1994.
“The camera was capable of storing eight photos at 640×480 resolution, 32 photos at 320×240 resolution, or a mixture of both sizes. All photos were at 24-bit color. The camera had a built-in flash, but no focus or zoom controls. Other than downloading the photos to a computer, there was no way to preview them on the camera, nor was there any way to delete individual photos from the camera”.
They don’t make 'em like they used to.
(One of these days maybe I’ll resurrect an old Mac so I can run the QuickTime plugin needed to decode the QuickTake pictures, so I can rewrite them in some standard format.)