Kodak NC2000

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The Kodak NC 2000 series are DSLR cameras based upon the body of a Nikon N90 (F90) or N90s (F90X). The NC abbreviation is often referred to as News Camera. It was designed as a photojournalist camera for the Associate Press agency. It differed from the DCS 420 by having a slightly lower resolution sensor. This is so that a larger number of photos can be stored onto the memory buffer before writing to disk. The improved NC 2000e model was nearly the same but with larger DRAM buffer.



Models

NC 2000 NC 2000e NC 2000m NC 2000ir
Format Colour B&W IR
Sensor M3
Resolution 1268 x 1012
ISO 200-1600
Buffer 5 photo 12 photos