Kodak
The Kodak DCS 200 ci Pro Digital Camera (1992)
The second Digital SLR (the first truly transportable)
1.54 MP (1524x1012)
Storage: A hard drive of 2.5¨ 80 Mbyte Int. Not removable
Available in five versions: two for B&W photography, two for color photography, and one for IR (infrared)
1,700 kg
Announced at MacWorld in August 92
A contrast to the complexity of the original DCS (DCS100)
Kodak used a Nikon 8008s (Nikon F-801) for its DCS 200
More than 3,240 cameras were sold between 1992 and 1994
For the modest sum of $9,000 USD
(with a multiplication factor of 2.6)
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Kodak DCS 720x
The last of the Kodak DCS based on the magnificent Nikon F5
Kodak DCS 720X 2 MP (1728x1152)
with a multiplication factor of 1.6
Price: $7,000 USD
ISO 400-6400
Kodak
The Kodak DCS 200 ci Pro Digital Camera (1992)
The second Digital SLR (the first truly transportable)
1.54 MP (1524x1012)
Storage: A hard drive of 2.5¨ 80 Mbyte Int. Not removable
Available in five versions: two for B&W photography, two for color photography, and one for IR (infrared)
1,700 kg
Announced at MacWorld in August 92
A contrast to the complexity of the original DCS (DCS100)
Kodak used a Nikon 8008s (Nikon F-801) for its DCS 200
More than 3,240 cameras were sold between 1992 and 1994
For the modest sum of $9,000 USD
(with a multiplication factor of 2.6)
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Kodak DCS 720x
The last of the Kodak DCS based on the magnificent Nikon F5
Kodak DCS 720X 2 MP (1728x1152)
with a multiplication factor of 1.6
Price: $7,000 USD
ISO 400-6400