The Digital Camera (http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/2001_2004/2001_2004.html) By tnelwell Jan 1, 1990 Canon marketed the "EOS 10" Jan 1, 1990 The "UC-10 was marketed. Period: Jan 1, 1990 to Jan 1, 2005 The Digital Camera Jan 1, 1991 Canon released the LX-1 Mar 1, 1992 BF35 (Big Finder) with its large viewfinder. Sep 1, 1992 The "Autoboy A (Ace) Sep 1, 1992 "CB35M which had a single shutter speed of 1/125 second Sep 1, 1993 The "EOS Kiss" was introduced. Sep 1, 1995 The autofocusing system was improved in the EOS 55. Oct 1, 1995 The Autoboy SE Feb 1, 1996 Eastman was announced Feb 1, 1996 Kodak was announced Feb 1, 1996 Fuji Photo Film was announced Feb 1, 1996 Minolta was announced Feb 1, 1996 Nikon was announced Feb 1, 1996 Canon was announced Apr 1, 1996 The "IXY," Canon's first Advanced Photo System camera. Sep 1, 1996 The "New EOS Kiss" released. Jan 1, 2000 Canon marketed its first digital video camcorder May 1, 2000 The "PV1" evolved into the "FV10" in 2000 Jun 1, 2000 The "IXY 25" camera released in _2000 Sep 1, 2000 The product that expanded the user base of digital SLR cameras was the EOS D30. Jan 1, 2001 the EOS-1D, a high-powered machine Sep 1, 2002 Canon fortified its PowerShot lineup Mar 1, 2003 The PowerShot A70 / A60, Mar 1, 2003 The PowerShot A70 / A60 Mar 1, 2003 The PowerShot A70 / A60 Mar 1, 2003 The PowerShot A70 / A60