sure not an uber rare item, but a funny and obscure device made by SEGA. the DIGIO SJ-1 digital camera intoduced in '95 (extended with the optional lens in '96). so i thought it would be funny to show one here.
some key specs:
it's a 320*240 pixel QVGA (or in memo mode 160*120 pixel) cam and can be attached directliy to a TV via V-cable or to an other cam or a PC via an optional digital cable. it uses smart media cards (512kByte card included) and has a 0.7inch built in color TFT LCD screen.
it also has a manually macro mode focusing lens as well 10 sec. timer function. etc etc.
even it's by far NOT a state of the art product of its time (sony released its first commercial still electronic camera already in '81, followed by kodak and casio cams and again other sony products like the cyber shot line-up, and all before the DIGIO was even released), it's still a funny product and was more intended for the toys and low-cost market, than to be a major player in the 1.3MP "professional"-competition of that time.
here some pics:

boxed set and content

front close up

a view through the 0.7inch TFT LCD finder.

same from bit more far.

attached to a TV with showing an actual picture shot before.

the start up screen

again a view trough the finder with the optional finder lens put on.

cam with the optional lens put on.