Kodak DCS
The Kodak Digital Camera System is a in 2005 discontinued series of digital single-lens reflex cameras and digital camera backs that was released by Kodak in the 1990s and 2000s.
A number of inventions were made to increase usability including impovements in sensor technology and the first Raw image format DCR, K25 and KDC and software.
35mm Models
- Kodak DCS 100 - May 1991, first commercially DSLR camera, Nikon F3 based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS 200 series - 1993, Nikon F801s (N8008s) based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS 300 series - 1998 and 1999, Nikon APS format SLR Pronea 600i and Pronea 6i based body, uses Nikon's F mount and additionally special Nikkor IX (APS) lenses
- Kodak NC2000 series - August 1994, Nikon F90/N90 and N90s based body designed for press use, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS 400 series - August 1994, Nikon F90/N90 and N90s based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak EOS DCS series - 1995, Canon EOS-1n based body, uses Canon's EF lens mount. Rebranded by Canon as EOS DCS 1, -3 and -5.
- Kodak DCS 500 series - 1998, Canon EOS-1n based body, uses Canon's EF lens mount. Rebranded by Canon as D2000 and D6000
- Kodak DCS 600 series - 1999, Nikon F5 based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS 700 series - 2001, Nikon F5 based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS Pro 14n - 2002, Nikon F80 based body, uses Nikon's F mount. Kodak DCS Pro 14nx variant incorporates updated sensor, memory buffer and firmware from DCS Pro SLR/n.
- Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n - 2004, Nikon N80 based body, uses Nikon's F mount
- Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c - 2004, uses Canon's EF lens mount
Medium format camera backs
- KODAK DCS Pro Back / Plus / 645 - 2001, 16 Mega-Pixels digital camera back for several medium format cameras.
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External links
- KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Digital Cameras Kodak
- Kodak DCS cameras based on Nikon
- Nikon Digital Still SLR camera models Mir
- DCS-1, 3 , 5 Series with Canon EOS 1n body chassis Mir
- DCS-500 Series with Canon EOS-1n body Chassis Mir
- The Kodak DCS420, DCS460, EOS DCS5 and Nikon E2s digital cameras on test Epi-centre