My recollection was that the first 'digital' cameras were video still
capture cameras..
People 'exposed' film to make pictures on film, but early digicams exposed
the sensor the whole time, so a frame was 'captured' from the ongoing video
stream.
but then we film shooters 'capture' a moment from the live stream of life ;)
So far I've foud a few Kodak ad statements
"Capture your Grand Moment"
"Anyschool-boy or girl can make a grand picture"
"Take a Kodak with You"
"Anybody Can Do it"
"Relax"
"All Out-doors Invites your Kodak"
"Let the Children Kodak"
"Kodak as you Go"
"Let Kodak Keep the Story"
"There are no Game Laws for Those who Hunt With a Kodak"
"You Press the Button, We do the Rest"
"Keep a Kodak Story of the Baby"
"Kodak Means Photography With the Bother Left Out"
"Told by the Kodak"
"There's Cheer in the Pictures from Home"
"It' a Colorful Old World and With a Kodak Yo Can Get it All"
"The Always Wecome Gift - a Kodak"
"Let Kodak Sell Your Livestock"
"The Kodak Letter"
"Before He Goes"
no "capture the Moment" though
Me, I'm going to stop shooting/burning/taking/snapping pictures and start
referring to it all as making cart de vistes