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===Specifications=== | ===Specifications=== |
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The DC120 Zoom is an early digital camera made by Kodak, introduced in 1997. It was the first affordable (under $1,000 USD) one megapixel consumer digital camera. Previous megapixel cameras were typically professional level 35mm SLR cameras modified with a digital back and cost thousands. Images could be stored on a small internal memory, or removable CompactFlash memory cards, and uploaded via a serial interface to a PC.
Specifications
- Type: Digital compact camera
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Introduced: 1997
- Max resolution: 1280 x 960 pixels
- Display: 1.5 inch LCD
- Sensor: 850 x 984 pixel CCD
- Lens: Ektanar f2.5-3.8 (3x zoom, 35mm equivalent 38-114mm)
- Power: 4xAA cells or external power supply
Links
- DC120 Manual at Kodak
- Review by John Henshall from 1997
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