Vintage Kodak DC50 Digital Camera Outfit with AC Adapter Tiffen Lens Set Manuals. I personally used this until 12 years ago, it has been in storage ever since. Good used condition overall - see detailed photos. Everything you see in the photos is included - including the original box.

The DC50 is a early digital camera released by Kodak in 1996. Although marketed by Kodak, the camera was made by Chinon and was available as an OEM-model. Therefore the same camera was available as under the following brands: Dycam Model 10-C and Chinon ES-3000.
The front of the camera has a sliding viewfinder cover that also operates as the power switch. The camera does go to sleep if inactive for 1, 2 or 4 minutes depending on settings. The LCD panel on the back displays information such as auto focus point, exposure compensation, flash (auto, on, off), picture quality, self-timer, erase status, card status, copy status, exposure counter, exposure remaining, and battery level.

Specifications
Type: Digital compact camera
Manufacturer: Kodak
Year of launch: 1996
Sensor: 756×504 pixel 24bit color CCD
Lens: 7 to 21 mm zoom lens
Exposure: programmed automatic exposure with shutter speeds 1/16 to 1/500 sec.
Focusing: infrared autofocus
Flash: built-in, guide number 10.4
Display: black & white LCD control panel, almost alike that of compact cameras for film
Image memory: PCMCIA-ATA removable memory card Type I and II
Interface: RS232C/RS422 serial connector, 115 Kbit/sec.
Dimensions: 152×119×64 mm
Power: 4 AA batteries or AC power supply
Weight: 525 g without batteries