Historically, the earliest digital SLR models, such as the Nikon NASA F4 or Kodak DCS 100, also used a smaller sensor.
Kodak DCS - May 1991, later called DCS 100, first commercially available DSLR camera, Nikon F3 based body.
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The range included the original Kodak DCS, the very first commercially available digital SLR.
The DSU contained a 200 megabyte hard disk drive that could store up to 156 images without compression, or up to 600 images using a JPEG compatible compression board that was offered later as an optional extra.
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