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4 unusual facts about Kodak DCS 100


Full-frame digital SLR

Historically, the earliest digital SLR models, such as the Nikon NASA F4 or Kodak DCS 100, also used a smaller sensor.

Kodak DCS

Kodak DCS - May 1991, later called DCS 100, first commercially available DSLR camera, Nikon F3 based body.

The range included the original Kodak DCS, the very first commercially available digital SLR.

Kodak DCS 100

The DSU contained a 200 megabyte hard disk drive that could store up to 156 images without compression, or up to 600 images using a JPEG compatible compression board that was offered later as an optional extra.



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