- Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n
The Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n is a 13.5
megapixel (4500x3000 pixels) full-frame 35mmdigital SLR produced as a collaboration betweenNikon Corporation andEastman Kodak . It was an improved version of theKodak DCS Pro 14n , and was based on a modified N80 film SLR and thus compatible with almost allNikon F mount lenses. The camera was announced in early 2004 and became available to purchase mid-year.The camera has no
anti-aliasing filter in front of theCMOS sensor, which gives it very high edge acuity, but gives it a greater chance of producingmoire artifacts than most cameras. This can be partially compensated for with the software, which has advanced noise reduction capabilities. It also has impressively highdynamic range (the ability to capture both light and dark subjects well in the same image). It has less of a useful range of ISO sensitivity than many modern digital SLR cameras, although the selectable range is very large.The cousin of this camera, the
Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c , announced a month later, shared the same full135 film frame sizedCMOS image sensor , electronics, and most controls, but was based on the top of theSigma Corporation 's SLR cameras (such as the SD9) and a custom body, and was compatible withCanon Inc. 's EOS lenses.Both cameras were discontinued on May 31, 2005 [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/products/cameras/proSLRc/proSLRcIndex.jhtml?id=0.1.18.22.3.14&lc=en#disc]
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