Difference between revisions of "Digio SJ-1"

From Sega Retro

Line 13: Line 13:
 
| misc_date_jp_3=199x
 
| misc_date_jp_3=199x
 
| misc_type_jp_3=Le Coq Sportif
 
| misc_type_jp_3=Le Coq Sportif
 +
| misc_date_au=199x
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
The '''Sega Digio SJ-1''' (デジオ) is an early LCD digital camera manufactured by [[Sega]]. It was introduced to the Japanese market in 1995 with an updated version featuring a viewfinder in 1996. This updated version was also produced for the Australian market.
 
The '''Sega Digio SJ-1''' (デジオ) is an early LCD digital camera manufactured by [[Sega]]. It was introduced to the Japanese market in 1995 with an updated version featuring a viewfinder in 1996. This updated version was also produced for the Australian market.
  
 +
==Harwdware==
 
The Digio has a sensor of 320x240 pixels and takes pictures in two resolutions: 320x240 and 160x120. The image files are in .SJ1 format, which can only be read with the software that comes with it. The SmartMedia card that comes with the Digio is 5Mbit (640KB) and can store approx 20 pictures in "high quality." There is no AutoFocus, but there is a manual focus that can even do macro-level focusing. Fortunately, there is an automatic aperture/luminosity feature that works reasonably well. In addition, there is no digital zoom available for the camera. The Digio requires 4 AA batteries for operation; from a connection point of view, there are three outputs: one for DC10V (+ center), one for Video Composite Output and one for Serial communication (to the computer or another Digio.)
 
The Digio has a sensor of 320x240 pixels and takes pictures in two resolutions: 320x240 and 160x120. The image files are in .SJ1 format, which can only be read with the software that comes with it. The SmartMedia card that comes with the Digio is 5Mbit (640KB) and can store approx 20 pictures in "high quality." There is no AutoFocus, but there is a manual focus that can even do macro-level focusing. Fortunately, there is an automatic aperture/luminosity feature that works reasonably well. In addition, there is no digital zoom available for the camera. The Digio requires 4 AA batteries for operation; from a connection point of view, there are three outputs: one for DC10V (+ center), one for Video Composite Output and one for Serial communication (to the computer or another Digio.)
  
 
The Digio starts up within 2 seconds, showing a cool title screen during INIT process, and takes approximately 2-5 seconds to save/view one shot. There is a timer, a view mode and an erase/format disc menu.
 
The Digio starts up within 2 seconds, showing a cool title screen during INIT process, and takes approximately 2-5 seconds to save/view one shot. There is a timer, a view mode and an erase/format disc menu.
  
The computer software (that uses the COM1 or 2) is in Japanese but works well on Windows 98SE. You can open, rename, or delete your pics directly linked to the DigiCam. There are some tools to edit pictures and one export mode (in BMP or TIFF). The Digio may also be used in conjunction with [[Sega Picture Magic]] to edit photos and can also be linked to [[Print Club]] machines. According to archived{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970215221511/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/athome/toys/digio/digio.html}} web pages of [[Sega Corporation]], connectivity with the [[Sega Saturn]] was also planned and even advertised, though, it's not known if it ever was implemented.
+
The computer software (that uses the COM1 or 2) is in Japanese but works well on Windows 98SE. You can open, rename, or delete your pics directly linked to the DigiCam. There are some tools to edit pictures and one export mode (in BMP or TIFF). The Digio may also be used in conjunction with a [[Picture Magic]] to edit photos and can also be linked to ''[[Print Club]]'' machines. According to archived{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19970215221511/http://www.sega.co.jp:80/sega/athome/toys/digio/digio.html}} web pages, connectivity with the [[Sega Saturn]] was also planned and even advertised, though it's not known if it ever was implemented.
  
 
Two special versions of the Digio are known to exist; a Java Tea-sponsored edition released to help promote ''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'', and a Le Coq Sportif variant, the details of which are not known.
 
Two special versions of the Digio are known to exist; a Java Tea-sponsored edition released to help promote ''[[Virtua Fighter 3]]'', and a Le Coq Sportif variant, the details of which are not known.
Line 32: Line 34:
 
Image:digio_pack4.jpg|Battery compartment
 
Image:digio_pack4.jpg|Battery compartment
 
Image:digio_pack5.jpg|Top view with all buttons viewable
 
Image:digio_pack5.jpg|Top view with all buttons viewable
Image:digio_packfull.jpg|Scan of entire box
 
 
Digio SJ-1 4Mbit SmartMedia Card (Digital Film SSFDS).jpg|Digio 4Mbit SmartMedia Card
 
Digio SJ-1 4Mbit SmartMedia Card (Digital Film SSFDS).jpg|Digio 4Mbit SmartMedia Card
 
Digio SJ-1(Alt).jpg|Digio SJ-1
 
Digio SJ-1(Alt).jpg|Digio SJ-1
Line 40: Line 41:
 
PCSetsuzokuKit Digio JP Box Front HDC3002.jpg|PC Setsuzoku Kit (PC接続キット)
 
PCSetsuzokuKit Digio JP Box Front HDC3002.jpg|PC Setsuzoku Kit (PC接続キット)
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
==Magazine articles==
 
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 
  
 
==Digio Pictures==
 
==Digio Pictures==
Line 55: Line 53:
 
Image:digio_pic5.jpg
 
Image:digio_pic5.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 +
 +
==Magazine articles==
 +
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
 +
 +
==Physical scans==
 +
{{Scanbox
 +
| console=Digio
 +
| region=JP
 +
| front=digio_packfull.jpg
 +
| back=
 +
| square=yes
 +
}}
 +
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 13:39, 23 April 2019

Digio pack3.jpg
Digio SJ-1
Manufacturer: Sega
Release Date RRP Code
{{}} JP ¥? ?
{{}} JP
(Viewfinder)
¥? ?
{{}} JP
(Java Tea)
¥? ?
{{}} JP
(Le Coq Sportif)
¥? ?
{{}} AU $? ?

The Sega Digio SJ-1 (デジオ) is an early LCD digital camera manufactured by Sega. It was introduced to the Japanese market in 1995 with an updated version featuring a viewfinder in 1996. This updated version was also produced for the Australian market.

Harwdware

The Digio has a sensor of 320x240 pixels and takes pictures in two resolutions: 320x240 and 160x120. The image files are in .SJ1 format, which can only be read with the software that comes with it. The SmartMedia card that comes with the Digio is 5Mbit (640KB) and can store approx 20 pictures in "high quality." There is no AutoFocus, but there is a manual focus that can even do macro-level focusing. Fortunately, there is an automatic aperture/luminosity feature that works reasonably well. In addition, there is no digital zoom available for the camera. The Digio requires 4 AA batteries for operation; from a connection point of view, there are three outputs: one for DC10V (+ center), one for Video Composite Output and one for Serial communication (to the computer or another Digio.)

The Digio starts up within 2 seconds, showing a cool title screen during INIT process, and takes approximately 2-5 seconds to save/view one shot. There is a timer, a view mode and an erase/format disc menu.

The computer software (that uses the COM1 or 2) is in Japanese but works well on Windows 98SE. You can open, rename, or delete your pics directly linked to the DigiCam. There are some tools to edit pictures and one export mode (in BMP or TIFF). The Digio may also be used in conjunction with a Picture Magic to edit photos and can also be linked to Print Club machines. According to archived[1] web pages, connectivity with the Sega Saturn was also planned and even advertised, though it's not known if it ever was implemented.

Two special versions of the Digio are known to exist; a Java Tea-sponsored edition released to help promote Virtua Fighter 3, and a Le Coq Sportif variant, the details of which are not known.

Hardware

Digio Pictures

The following are example images taken with a Sega Digio SJ-1 camera to show the quality of pictures created by the camera.

Magazine articles

Main article: Digio SJ-1/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

Digio, JP
Digio packfull.jpg
Cover


References