Canon EOS D2000
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The EOS D2000 is one of Canon's earliest DSLR cameras, from 1998. It comprises an EOS-1N camera with added digital components made by Kodak. It was also sold by Kodak as the DCS 520. A higher resolution sensor version was also released Canon EOS D6000 or Kodak DCS 560.
It has a 2 million pixel CCD sensor. Images are produced in 1,728 x 1,152 pixel TIFF format files. Files are stored in PCMCIA (PC card) in type I, II or III formats. The computer interface has changed from SCSI for the previous models to IEEE1394 firewire. There is also a 1.8" colour LCD display to review photos. Previous Kodak DCS EOS cameras lacked a LCD display.
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Links
- Canon D2000 at Canon Camera Museum
- EOS D2000 sold at the 24th Westlicht Photographica Auction, on 23 November 2013.