Kodak DC200

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The Digital Science DC200 is a megapixel digital camera released by Kodak.

It features a fixed focus 39mm equivalent lens which has a range of 0.68m to infinity. It uses a 1 mega pixel CCD sensor. Photos can be captured in 1152 x 864 pixels or a lower resolution 640 x 480 pixels. There is a removable 4MB Picture Card (Compact Flash) included. Images are stored in a JPEG or Flashpix formats. There is a built-in flash with a range of up to 3m. Flash modes include auto, fill, redeye, and off modes. The flash range is from 0.7 to 3m. There is a colour LCD display used for displaying photos. The LCD can also be used a live view display. Connectivity is with a serial port which can be adapted to 9 pin (windows). There is a video out mode compatible with NTSC and PAL. It is powered by four AA batteries.

The DC210 is based on the same body, but instead of a fixed lens it uses a 29 to 48mm equivalent 2x zoom lens. It has a focus distance in wide mode of 0.5m to inf and in tele from 1m to inf. The flash range is from 0.5 to 3m, and in tele 1 to 2.7m.