Kodak DCS 760 Review Digital Photography Review

Kodak Dcs760. Kodak DSLR Nikon F5 DCS760 Teil 1 DigitalkameraMuseum The Kodak DCS 760 used a Nikon F5 body for image capture Of course its biggest competition is Nikon's new D1x.

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Moving forward a few months; The Kodak DCS 760 and the Canon 1D both used a slightly bigger APS-H sensor Generally, the bigger (and newer) the sensor, pixel pitch and photosite area, and the smaller the pixel density, the better the camera..

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Generally, the bigger (and newer) the sensor, pixel pitch and photosite area, and the smaller the pixel density, the better the camera.. DCS 760 DCS 760 features • Burst rate —1.5 frames/second • Burst depth —3 to 24 images • ISO up to 400 • Kodak's sensor technology • Resolution for printing up to 16 x 20 inches This six megapixel, Nikon F5 based digital SLR offers amazing image quality, superb build and features and it weighs in at an all new low price of US$8,000 (amazing considering the price of the DCS 660 just last year)

Kodak Pro DCS 760 Digital Photography Review. The F5 film camera was already in active use in space, so adopting the DCS 760 also meant for a shorter learning curve to get the astronauts familiar with the gear operation The 760 features a 6 megapixel CCD sensor (primary colour filter array - GRGB) with a usable sensitivity equivalent to ISO 80 - 400

Kodak DCS 760 Review Digital Photography Review. The sensitivity range for the DCS 760 was ISO 80 to 400, but the image quality was notably better at the lowest ISO values.. These numbers are important in terms of assessing the overall quality of a digital camera