List of Digital Camera Brands - Defunct Brands

Defunct Brands

These brands no longer produce digital imaging products:

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  • Acer - compact digital cameras
  • Agfa - Agfa digital cameras
  • Chinon - one early digital camera
  • Concord - compact digital cameras
  • Contax - produced one DSLR, at least one SLR and two compact digital cameras
  • Gateway - compact digital cameras
  • HP Photosmart - compact digital cameras; left market in November 2007
  • Imacon - digital camera backs; purchased by Hasselblad
  • Intel - produced one compact digital camera
  • Kodak - EasyShare compact digital cameras; previously offered DLSRs and digital camera backs; left market in February 2012
  • Konica - compact digital cameras
  • Konica Minolta - compact digital cameras and DSLRs; assets relating to digital imaging were transferred to Sony in 2006
  • Largan - compact digital cameras
  • Minolta - compact digital cameras and two unique DSLRs
  • Maginon - compact digital cameras
  • Maxell - compact digital cameras
  • Microtek - compact digital cameras
  • Nintendo - Game Boy Camera - no longer offers digital camera accessory
  • Nytech - compact digital cameras
  • Sharp - offered camcorders capable of taking stills
  • SiPix - compact digital cameras
  • UMAX - compact digital cameras
  • Yashica - a few re-branded Kyocera compact digital cameras
  • Yakumo - compact digital cameras

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