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The '''[[Kodak]] DCS 400 series''' are [[DSLR]] cameras based upon the body of a Nikon N90 (F90) or [[Nikon N90s|N90s (F90X)]]. The detachable [[Nikon]] film back is replaced by a special digital back from [[Kodak]]. | The '''[[Kodak]] DCS 400 series''' are [[DSLR]] cameras based upon the body of a Nikon N90 (F90) or [[Nikon N90s|N90s (F90X)]]. The detachable [[Nikon]] film back is replaced by a special digital back from [[Kodak]]. | ||
The '''DCS 460c''' was introduced in 1995 and uses Kodak's «M6» [[CCD|CCD sensor]] which measures 28×19mm (1.3× crop). There is only one [[film speed#Speed_in_Digital_Cameras|sensor speed]]: ISO 80. The sensor provides 3060×2036 [[pixel]]s (6.2 Mpx). In 1995, the DCS 460 was the highest resolution digital camera available. | The '''DCS 460c''' was introduced in 1995 and uses Kodak's «M6» [[CCD|CCD sensor]] which measures 28×19mm (1.3× crop). There is only one [[film speed#Speed_in_Digital_Cameras|sensor speed]]: ISO 80. The sensor provides 3060×2036 [[pixel]]s (6.2 Mpx). In 1995, the DCS 460 was the highest resolution digital camera available. | ||
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Revision as of 00:44, 20 October 2011
Kodak DCS 460c image by Gisle Hannemyr (Image rights) |
The Kodak DCS 400 series are DSLR cameras based upon the body of a Nikon N90 (F90) or N90s (F90X). The detachable Nikon film back is replaced by a special digital back from Kodak.
The DCS 460c was introduced in 1995 and uses Kodak's «M6» CCD sensor which measures 28×19mm (1.3× crop). There is only one sensor speed: ISO 80. The sensor provides 3060×2036 pixels (6.2 Mpx). In 1995, the DCS 460 was the highest resolution digital camera available.
Links
- Kodak DCS 400 series at Photography in Malaysia
- Kodak DCS 420 in the Vintage Nikon DSLR website
- Kodak DCS 420 and DCS 460 by John Henshall at Epi-Centre
- Kodak NC2000 in Rob Galbraith's website
- Kodak DCS 420 and DCS 460 in Kodak's professional website
- Kodak DCS 420 and DCS 460 specs at dpreview
- First generation digital SLR at Lonestardigital
- Kodak DCS 460c / Nikon N90s at DPanswers