Kodak DC25
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The DC25 is a early digital camera released by Kodak in 1996.
It features a fixed focus lens which has a range of 0.5m to infinity. Photos can be captured in 320 x 240 pixels or a higher resolution 493 x 373 pixels. There is 2MB of internal storage which can store 29 standard or 14 high resolution photos. Images are stored in a K25(raw) format. Removable storage is possible with Picture Cards (Compact Flash. There is a built-in flash with a range of 0.5m to 4m. Flash modes include Auto, Fill and Off modes. Connectivity is with a serial port which can be adapted to 9 pin (windows). It is powered by two CR123A battery. The camera will automatically turn off if inactive for 90 seconds.
Links
- DC25 manual at Kodak