From the company that invented the first
professional digital camera comes the most feature-rich digital
camera on the market: the New Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n
Digital Camera.
At 14 megapixels, the Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/n Digital
Camera is not only the industry's highest resolution digital
SLR, it provides the industry's widest ISO range in a digital
SLR. The camera has a total selectable ISO range from 6 to
1600 with a calibrated ISO from 6 to 800 (using RAW, JPEG,
ERI JPEG files) and a non-calibrated ISO from 1000 to 1600
(using DCS RAW files). In normal exposure modes, ISO settings
between 160 and 1600 are available in 1/3-stop increments,
while in the longer exposure mode, ISO settings can be selected
between 6 and 50 in full-stop increments.
The DCS Pro SLR/n offers a full-frame 35 mm-size CMOS sensor
for extremely high-resolution images (4,536 x 3,024 pixels)
with no focal length magnification effect. Equal in size to
35 mm film, the DCS Pro SLR/n Camera's focal length magnification
is 1:1 so lenses work like they did with film. Visit
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Overview
CANON EF lens compatible
Full-frame, 14 megapixel CMOS sensor
ISO range from 6 to 1600
3 resolution settings
Flash sync from 1/180 to 1/6000 sec w. dedicatd flash
Designed for professional portrait, wedding,
and commercial photographers, the DCS Pro 14n camera is one
of the most technologically advanced cameras on the market.
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With its 14-megapixel CMOS sensor, this successor to the Pro
14n retains the title for highest resolution in the professional
digital SLR market (not counting digital medium-format backs,
of course). The Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n's newly designed 35mm-size
sensor and improved low-light performance promise to make
it as capable in the field as the 14n is in the studio. more
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Kodak's new DSC-SLR/n digital SLR is a strong update to their
previous Pro 14n model, with very similar specifications,
but greatly improved performance in several key areas. The
enhancement that will undoubtedly be the most welcome for
prospective users is its greatly improved noise performance,
thanks to a redesigned CMOS sensor chip, a change in fabrication
provider, and a redesigned analog electronics board. At the
same time, Kodak has improved the SLR/n's image processing,
revamped the calibration algorithms to improve responsiveness,
and improved its power management. Other SLR/n enhancements
include a unique long-exposure/ultra-low ISO mode that lets
you capture up to 60-second exposures at ISO 6 for exceptionally
low image noise and unique time-exposure creative effects.
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