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    The Kodak Professional Digital Camera System or DCS, later unofficially named DCS 100, was the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex...
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    range includes the original Kodak DCS, the first commercially available digital SLR. In 1975, Steven Sasson developed Kodak's first prototype digital still...
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    earliest digital SLR models, such as the Nikon NASA F4 or Kodak DCS 100, also used a smaller sensor. Kodak states that 35 mm film (note: in "Academy format",...
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    the QuickTake 100 was released by December 1994. The CCD sensor was claimed to be derived from the sensor fitted to the Kodak DCS 100. The camera had...
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    (equivalent to $29,000 in 2023). At the arrival of the Kodak DCS-200, the Kodak DCS was dubbed Kodak DCS-100. The move to digital formats was helped by the formation...
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    digital cameras; as distinct from their much more expensive professional Kodak DCS series. Cameras in the DC series were manufactured and sold during the...
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    format was the Fujix DS-1P created by Fujfilm in 1988. In 1991, Kodak unveiled the DCS 100, the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex camera...
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    KAF-1300, a 1.3 megapixel sensor, was used in Kodak's first commercially sold digital camera, the DCS-100. The company began producing its first CMOS image...
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    Kodak DCS 620 and the 6 megapixel DCS 660, which had an initial launch price of $29,995. The DCS 600 series was continued in 2000 with the Kodak DCS 620x...
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    In 1975, Kodak engineer Steven Sasson built the first portable, battery-operated digital still camera, which used a zoom lens from a Kodak Super 8mm...
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  • The Canon EOS DCS 5 was Kodak's first Canon-based Digital SLR camera (a rebranded Kodak EOS DCS-5). It was released in March 1995. It combined an EOS-1N...
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    with digital storage. Eastman Kodak used Nikon SLR's to design the Kodak DCS 100 and followers. This first variant was manufactured since 1995 and were...
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    Nikon F-mount (redirect from Kodak F-mount)
    Kodak DCS-420 Kodak DCS-460 Kodak DCS 620 / 620x Kodak DCS 660 / 660M Kodak DCS 720x Kodak DCS 760 Kodak DCS Pro 14n Kodak DCS Pro 14nx Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n...
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    Nikon F3 with DA2 Sport Finder Nikon F3 buttons and knobs Nikon F3 HP Kodak DCS-100, an early digital DSLR system that used F3 bodies for photographic functions...
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    Super 8 film (category Kodak)
    Super 8 mm film is a motion-picture film format released in 1965 by Eastman Kodak as an improvement over the older "Double" or "Regular" 8 mm home movie format...
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    Kodak to rebrand the Kodak 2-megapixel DCS 520 as Canon EOS D2000 and the 6-megapixel DCS 560 as Canon EOS D6000 digital SLRs, which combined Kodak digital...
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    The Brownies (category Kodak cameras)
    the brand name in promotion of Kodak's "Brownie Camera", but Palmer Cox reportedly never received any money from Kodak for the commercial use of his work...
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    first generation was the Kodak EOS DCS series of 1995, which encompassed the 6 mp EOS DCS 1, the 1.3 mp DCS 3, and the 1.5 mp DCS 5. The EOS-1N camera bodies...
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    FotoMan as the first consumer digital camera; the 1991 Nikon F3-based Kodak DCS 100 for professionals; and the Casio QV-10 of 1995, which was equipped with...
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    Mark III†, 1D Mark II† (and Mark II N), EOS-1D†, Kodak DCS 460†, Kodak DCS 560†, Kodak DCS 660†, Kodak DCS 760†, Leica M8, M8.2 Notes: †Discontinued ‡ A...
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    Kodak DCS-620, -660 Canon bodies, 2 and 6 megapixels Kodak DCS-720, -760 Nikon F5 bodies, 2 and 6 megapixels Kodak DCS-14n Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Kodak DCS...
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    basis for the FinePix S2 Pro and S3 Pro, and by Eastman Kodak for the Kodak DCS Pro 14n and DCS Pro SLR/n. Rumors were abound during 2005 that Nikon would...
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    (QM-100) other F-mount lenses can be fitted. The NASA Electronic Still Camera / Nikon NASA F4 was followed by the NASA-used Nikon-based Kodak DCS 460...
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    Nikon D600, Contax N Digital, Sony Alpha 900, Sony Alpha 850, Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c and Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n. "Using wide angle lenses". Cambridge in Colour...
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    after its predecessors, the Canon EOS DCS series and EOS D2000, which had both been produced in co-operation with Kodak. In comparison with those cameras...
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    EOS 5D is compatible with Magic Lantern firmware (old versions only). Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c, an earlier Canon EF-compatible full-frame digital SLR "EOS...
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    in 1987. In the 1990s, Canon worked with Kodak to produce digital camera bodies, starting with the EOS DCS 3 in 1995. The first digital EOS SLR camera...
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  • absolutely necessary. Kodak once produced two digital cameras, the DCS Pro SLR/n and DCS Pro SLR/c (Digital Photography Review, Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Review...
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  • Raw image format (redirect from .dcs)
    (Cintel) .crw .cr2 .cr3 (Canon) .cap .iiq .eip (Phase_One) .dcs .dcr .drf .k25 .kdc (Kodak) .dng (Adobe) .erf (Epson) .fff (Imacon/Hasselblad raw) .gpr...
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    profitably compete. Contax and Bronica ceased production of cameras, Kodak stopped making their DCS series of backs, and camera and back manufacturers began to...
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