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Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Digital Cameras

Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Digital Camera

Now the quality of medium format with the flexibility of 35 mm is available to photographers with CANON EF lenses. The 14-megapixel KODAK... Read More
Now the quality of medium format with the flexibility of 35 mm is available to photographers with CANON EF lenses. The 14-megapixel KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro SLR/c Digital Camera, like its cousin the DCS Pro SLR/n, has the highest resolution and widest ISO range of any digital SLR on the market. The DCS Pro SLR/c Digital Camera utilizes a 4536 x 3024-pixel, 12-bit CMOS imager that covers the full 24mm-by-36mm image area of 35mm, so photographers gain the benefits of true wide-angle lenses. This sensor uses advanced High Performance-Low Noise (HPLN) technology, which enables increased sensitivity and reduced noise levels to drive much broader ISO performance. The cameras variable-resolution function enables photographers to choose the image size that best suits their specific workflow-14MP, 6MP, 3MP or even 0.8MP JPEG-only files. The camera boasts a flash sync of 1/180th of a second with a Focal Plane (FP) flash mode up to 1/6000th of a second when using an EX-series Speedlite, and an overall shutter speed ra Minimize

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Manufacturer: Kodak
Key Features
Camera Type  What is "Camera Type"?
SLR/Professional
Resolution  What is "Resolution"?
13.89 Megapixel
Image Sensor Type  What is "Image Sensor Type"?
CMOS
Weight 1.97 lb.
Lens
Interchangeable Lens  What is "Interchangeable Lens"?
Interchangeable Lenses
Digital Zoom  What is "Digital Zoom"?
Without Digital Zoom
Image Quality
Camera Resolution  What is "Camera Resolution"?
13.89 Megapixel
Image Resolutions  What is "Image Resolutions"?
4500 x 3000 • 2250 x 1500 • 1125 x 750
Exposure Control
Shutter Speed  What is "Shutter Speed"?
1/6000 sec
White Balance  What is "White Balance"?
Auto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset) • Flash (Preset)
Frames Per Second 1.7 Frames
Storage
Memory Type  What is "Memory Type"?
CompactFlash Card Type I • CompactFlash Card Type II • Multimedia Card
Compression Modes Uncompressed
Compression Type  What is "Compression Type"?
JPEG • TIFF • Raw Image
File Size (High Res.) 41 MB (3 images on 128MB card)
Flash
ISO Speeds  What is "ISO Speeds"?
50 • 160 • 800 • 1600
Flash Type External
Viewfinder / Display
Viewfinder  What is "Viewfinder"?
Optical (Through-the-lens)
LCD Screen  What is "LCD Screen"?
With LCD Screen
LCD Screen Size 1.8 in.
LCD Screen Resolution 130,000 pixels
LCD Protected Position Without LCD Protected Position
Interfaces
Interface Type  What is "Interface Type"?
FireWire
Video Interface Video Out
Power Supply
Battery Type Proprietary Lithium
Battery Life 400 Images
Included Features
Self Timer 2 Sec. • 10 Sec.
Built-in MP3 Player Unknown
Built-in Microphone With Built-in Microphone
Built-in Speaker Without Built-in Speaker
Tripod Mount With Tripod Mount
System Requirements
Operating System Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows XP
Dimensions
Width 5.88 in.
Depth 3 in.
Height 5.38 in.
Weight 1.97 lb.
Warranty
Warranty 1 Year
Miscellaneous
Family Line Kodak DCS
Release Date May, 2004
Review Summary
1 Review from Epinions.com
Overall Rating: 4/5 stars  
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By: aashok in Electronics at Epinions.com
Oct 4, 2004

Confessions of an Electronics Addict!

Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  

Pros: 14MP resolution, full frame sensor, 6-1600 ISO range, CF & SD/MMC slots, fantastic image quality

Cons: Light hungry, too much digital noise in low light, poor ergonomics, unrefined design details.

Bottom Line:
This is currently the highest resolution full frame digital SLR (with Canon EF mount) on the market. And it’s $3000 cheaper than the Canon 1Ds. Read More


By: mikejonesphoto
Jun 6, 2005

PIECE OF CRAP

Author's Rating: 1/5 stars  

Pros: Great resolution. It's heavy enough to make a nice paperweight!

Cons: Oh, boy... where do I start?

Bottom Line:
Worst piece of equiptment I've ever owned! Read More



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