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Saturday, 02 September 2006 |
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Specifications
Format SLR Price (street) : US$4995 Camera body : Nikon F80 / F100 Release Status Max resolution : 4500 x 3000 Low resolution : 3000 x 2000, 2500 x 1500, 1125 x 750 Image ratio w:h : 3:2 Effective pixels : 13.5 million Sensor photo detectors : 13.9 million Sensor size : 36 x 24 mm Sensor type : CMOS Colour filter array : RGB Sensor manufacturer : FillFactory ISO rating : 160 - 800 in 1/3 EV steps, 1600 RAW only Zoom wide (W) : n/a Zoom tele (T) : n/a Digital zoom : No Image stabilization : No Auto Focus : Yes Manual Focus : Yes Auto focus type : Nikon AF Normal focus range : n/a Macro focus range : n/a White balance override : Yes Aperture range : n/a Min shutter : 2 sec (up to 60 sec at ISO 6) Max shutter : 1/4000 sec Built-in Flash : Yes, pop-up Flash guide no. External flash : Yes, hot-shoe & sync Flash modes Exposure compensation : -3 EV to +3 EV in 1/2 EV steps Metering : 3D Matrix, Average, Spot Aperture priority : Yes Shutter priority : Yes Focal length multiplier : 1 Lens thread : Nikkor AF mount Continuous Drive : Yes, 1.7 fps, 18 RAW images Movie Clips : No Remote control : Yes Tripod mount : Yes Self-timer : Yes Timelapse recording : Yes Orientation sensor : Yes Storage types : Compact Flash Type I/II, SD/MMC card Storage included : None Uncompressed format : RAW Compressed format : JPEG-ERI Quality Levels : RAW (DCR) Viewfinder : TTL LCD : 2.0 " LCD Pixels : 130,000 Video out : Yes USB : No Firewire (IEEE 1394) : Yes Battery / Charger : Yes Battery : Kodak Lithium-Ion Weight (inc. batteries) : 1000 g (35.3 oz) Dimensions : 131 x 158 x 89 mm (5.2 x 6.2 x 3.5 in) Notes : Body only (no lens), Voice annotations, Extended Range JPEG
Review Kodak announced the new DCS Pro SLR/n, an improved version of the 14n. Improvements included a redesigned sensor, a new type of filter over the sensor surface, new analog and digital boards and new software features. Just over one month later at CeBIT Kodak announced the SLR/c a new digital SLR with the heart of the SLR/n but in a new body and with a Canon lens mount. This is Kodak's first Canon mount digital SLR since 1998's DCS 560.
Source: http://www.dpreview.com

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