Difference between revisions of "Kodak DCS 400 series"

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The '''DCS 460c''' was introduced in 1995 and uses [[Kodak]]'s «M6» CCD sensor which measures 28×19 mm (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. It is based upon a Nikon N90s body, but 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 28×19 mm (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. It is based upon a Nikon N90s body, but the detachable Nikon film back is replaced by a special digital back from Kodak.
  
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The DCS 460c was introduced in 1995 and uses Kodak's «M6» CCD sensor which measures 28×19 mm (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. It is based upon a Nikon N90s body, but the detachable Nikon film back is replaced by a special digital back from Kodak.