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| Storage || colspan="2" | PC card (PCMCIA-ATA cards), [[Microdrive]], <BR>[[CompactFlash]] Type I/II in PC card adapter | | Storage || colspan="2" | PC card (PCMCIA-ATA cards), [[Microdrive]], <BR>[[CompactFlash]] Type I/II in PC card adapter | ||
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− | | Interface ||colspan="2" | iLink / 1394 / Firewire 400 | + | | Interface ||colspan="2" | [[IEEE 1394|iLink / 1394 / Firewire 400]] |
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| Serial port || No || Yes | | Serial port || No || Yes |
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The DCS-315 is a 1.5 megapixel digital SLR camera from Kodak. It based a Nikon Pronea 6i APS film SLR camera body.
It was one of the first digital SLR camera that used a LCD display for photo review, as well as support for the JPEG file format.
The DCS-330 is the 3 megapixel version..
Models
DCS 315 | DCS 330 | |
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Year | 1998 | 1999 |
Body | Nikon Proena 6i | |
Lens | Nikon F IX-Nikkor AF |
Nikon F |
Sensor | M5 | M17 |
AA filter | No | Yes |
Crop | 2.6x | 1.9x |
Megapixel | 1.5 | 3 |
Resolution | 1520 x 1008 | 1504 x 2008 |
ISO | 100 - 400 | 125 - 400 |
Flash | built-in | |
PC flash sync | No | Yes |
Buffer | 2 fps / 3 burst | 1 fps / 8 burst |
File | TIFF / JPEG | TIFF |
Storage | PC card (PCMCIA-ATA cards), Microdrive, CompactFlash Type I/II in PC card adapter | |
Interface | iLink / 1394 / Firewire 400 | |
Serial port | No | Yes |
Power | 6x AA |