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  2. Kodak DC Series - Wikipedia

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    Kodak DC20. The Kodak DC20 was an early digital camera first released by Kodak in 3 June 1996, in Australia at price of AU$560. It had a manufacturer's suggested retail price of US$299 when most other digital cameras at the time cost well over $1000. The DC20 only had the most basic features of a digital camera: It had no liquid crystal display ...

  3. Kodak DCS 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak Professional Digital Camera System or DCS, later unofficially named DCS 100, was the first commercially available digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera. It was a customized camera back bearing the digital image sensor, mounted on a Nikon F3 body and released by Kodak in May 1991; the company had previously shown the camera at ...

  4. Kodak EasyShare - Wikipedia

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    Kodak EasyShare. Kodak EasyShare was a sub-brand of Eastman Kodak Company products identifying a consumer photography system of digital cameras, snapshot thermal printers, snapshot thermal printer docks, all-in-one inkjet printers, accessories, camera docks, software, and online print services. The brand was introduced in 2001, and discontinued ...

  5. Kodak DCS 400 series - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak DCS 400 series was a series of Nikon based digital SLR cameras with sensor and added electronics produced by Eastman Kodak. It was part of Kodak's DCS (Digital Camera System) line. The cameras in this series include the 1.5- megapixel DCS 420 (introduced in August 1994), the 1.5-mpx DCS 410 (introduced in 1996), and the 6.2-mpx DCS ...

  6. This man invented the digital camera in 1975 — and ... - AOL

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    Kodak did make money off of the digital camera patent — billions in fact — until it ran out in 2007. But by the time the company embraced digital, it was too late. Kodak filed for bankruptcy ...

  7. Kodak EasyShare DX4530 - Wikipedia

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    Optical & 1.8 in. 72k pixel LCD display. The Kodak EasyShare DX4530 is a digital camera made by Kodak, announced on Aug 5, 2003. [1] Part of the DX Series of Kodak's EasyShare brand, its features include a 3x optical zoom and 10x zoom overall (combined optical and digital zoom ). The camera features a 5 megapixel CCD detector and supports six ...

  8. Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c - Wikipedia

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    Optical TTL pentaprism. The Kodak Professional DCS Pro SLR/c is a 13.5 megapixel digital SLR camera produced by Eastman Kodak. It is full frame —it uses an image sensor that is the full size of a 35 mm (36x24 mm) frame. It is compatible with Canon EOS ( EF mount) lenses. The camera was launched on March 18, 2004, and incorporates the internal ...

  9. Kodak DC215 - Wikipedia

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    The Kodak DC215 is a discontinued model of digital camera produced in Japan by the Eastman Kodak Company. This model does not have internal memory (only CompactFlash I cards), but a 4MB card is supplied with the camera. The camera has a 1-megapixel sensor, a fixed focus lens with 2x optical zoom (F/4 wide, F/4.8 telephoto) and macro-setting and ...