Digital Camera History and why “walking-ixus”?

I realized recently that if you removed all the photoblogs off the net, it would be hella boring online!  Much of the blogging revolution is due to the creation and evolution of the digital camera. Of course even before digicams, there were pictures up on the net. But it was not as accessible!

Back in the day, you had to

1: Take pictures with film (?),
2: Develop aforementioned film and
3: Scan and resize into computer for uploading with 14.4 modem.

Very slow process and hella expensive! Film ain’t cheap and you pay for all the shots on the roll, good and bad. My last film camera was a Yashica T4. Then I realized that I’ve been digital since 2001 and blogging the following year. Wow!

I started, like practically everyone in the US did with photography, with a Kodak. I purchased a used DC210 back in 2000.

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This was high tech once. In 1999

It was a big camera, 1 whole megapixel and gobbled AA batteries 4 at a time. I learned the phrase “rechargeable batteries” very quickly. The picture quality was marginal because of its fixed focus lens (which Kodak claimed was a “feature”) but the ability to instantly view your snaps and delete the ones that didn’t pass muster was a novelty back in the day.

After seeing my cousin’s Canon S10, I promptly picked up a used S20 and began my long run with Canon hardware. After that camera, I picked up an S300 and while in Hong Kong one trip, I picked up an Ixus S400 to replace that. My most recent Powershot/Ixus/Ixy camera was the SD400, very compact and took good pix. A great camwhoring camera! In fact, I have an SD800is enroute that has two things that my other cameras never had: wide angle 28mm lens setting and image stabilization. Makes it easier for that big dramatic night shot.

Now, what’s with the blog name? Well…

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Here was one of the inspirations for the walking part

When I decided to create a blog a few years ago (mostly to stop people from asking for personalized emails and pix from the road when I started travelling), I had to think of a name. I figured it would be things as I saw them, and by extension, how my camera saw them. At the time, I had a Canon Powershot (in the US, they’re called Powershots, in the rest of the world they’re called Ixus except in Japan where they’re called Ixy) and I decided to name the blog based on what my camera saw.

And the name “walking-powershot” sounded stupid.

Walking-ixus, OTOH, was different. It sounded “not as stupid” plus none of my frens in the US would know what it meant. Because of that, I’ve had to explain that many times. And after three years of asking “what does your blog name mean?”, I’ve finally posted the answer here.

3 Replies to “Digital Camera History and why “walking-ixus”?”

  1. I wound up with the SD800is AKA IXUS 850is. Sounds like a car, doesn’t it?
    All the Hawaii pix were taken with it. It’s a pretty versatile camera, but a tad bigger than the SD630…

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