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iSight Camera Datasheet

In the early 2000s, the internet was experiencing a surge in innovation, and among the groundbreaking technologies that emerged during this period was the Apple iSight Camera. Introduced on June 23, 2003, this premium webcam swiftly became synonymous with high-quality video conferencing.

The iSight Camera was a revolutionary product designed, manufactured, and sold by Apple from 2003 to 2008. Priced at $149 upon its release, it boasted advanced features that set it apart from its contemporaries.

One of the standout features of the iSight Camera was its FireWire connection, allowing for rapid data transfer and seamless compatibility with a range of Mac computers. Equipped with a built-in microphone, auto exposure, autofocusing capabilities, and the ability to capture video at 30 frames per second in 24-bit color, it offered users a comprehensive video conferencing experience.

Apple complemented the iSight Camera with the iChat AV software, a breakthrough application enabling high-quality video conferences between Mac users. This integration revolutionized communication, making it effortless to connect with business associates, friends, and family members.

iSight Camera
Source: pinterest.com – iSight Camera

The iSight Camera’s compact aluminum alloy design, coupled with its integrated tilt and rotate mechanism, made it easy to position for natural, face-to-face video conferencing. Its portability, smaller and lighter than most cell phones, made it a convenient companion for travelers seeking to stay connected on the go.

Despite its eventual discontinuation in 2008, the iSight Camera remains a fondly remembered piece of technology nostalgia. Its impact on the evolution of video conferencing technology is undeniable, paving the way for the high-quality webcams we rely on today.

While the iSight Camera boasted an array of features, it wasn’t without its flaws. One notable drawback was its image delay of approximately 120 milliseconds, which could be noticeable during video calls. However, this minor setback did little to diminish its popularity among Mac users.

As we reflect on the iSight Camera’s legacy, we’re reminded of its role as a pioneer in video conferencing technology. From its innovative features to its lasting impact, the iSight Camera continues to hold a special place in the hearts of tech enthusiasts worldwide, and even today 21 years later it is still serving as a testament to Apple’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of innovation.

PowerBook G4 and iSight Webcam
Source: rhizomebook.com – PowerBook G4 and iSight Webcam

Apple iSight Camera Details

IntroducedJune 23, 2003
DiscontinuedOctober 13, 2008
Order NumberM8817LL/A
M8817LL/B
Original Price$149
Weight2.5 oz.
70 Grams
Dimensions3.5″ – 8.89 cm length
1.38″ – 3.5 cm diameter

System Requirements

  • iChat AV Software
  • Mac OS X 10.2.5 or later
  • Macintosh computer with 600 MHz PowerPC G3 (or faster) and FireWire port

Camera Specs

Image24-bit
Resolution640 x 480 VGA
Optics1/4-inch color CCD
Lens Focal LengthN/A
RangeAutomatic 50 mm to infinity
Shutter SpeedContinuous up to 30 fps

Media

Photo FormatsN/A

Connections

AudioIntegrated Dual-element microphone
PortsFireWire for audio, video, and power connection

Power

PowerPowered through a FireWire connection

Apple iSight Webcam Introduction Video

Further Reading and References

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Last updated: February 18, 2024