Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Digital SLRs

Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c Digital SLRs 

DESCRIPTION

The quality of medium format with the flexibility of 35 mm is available to photographers with CANON EF lenses. The 14-megapixel KODAK PROFESSIONAL DCS Pro SLR/c Digital Camera, like its cousin the DCS Pro SLR/n, has the highest resolution and widest ISO range of any digital SLR on the market.

  • 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
  • Burst rate: 1.7 fps for 19 frames
  • Magnesium-alloy enhanced camera body

  • USER REVIEWS

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    [Feb 09, 2009]
    Jay Hurst
    Professional

    Strength:

    Full Frame
    Pretty cheap eBay prices
    Use your 135 lens
    Great Kodak web site support ( are you listening Nikon?? )

    Weakness:

    see above

    I can agree with what has been said about the artifacts, slow file save, and clunky nature. The ONLY thing that this camera has going for it is the use of Nikon 135 lens, and full frame sensor.
    I had to drop in and get on someone else's studio workflow. Getting up to speed had me reading thr manual every single night for a week. No kidding.
    But, things did move forward, and the results were great. Every camera has a style and set of issues. Newer designs have huge lcd backs and less buttons.
    This was made in 2003, and it shows. My 8 mp nikon has a much better sensor, and that really is what makes a great shot. Unless you need 12 x 18" full bleed work, for 300 dpi, move on. I spent hours - no days - retouching those magenta highlight artifacts. ( not billable time eh? )

    Similar Products Used:

    Nikons and Canons DSLR

    OVERALL
    RATING
    3
    VALUE
    RATING
    4
    [Jan 11, 2007]
    arnonart1
    Professional

    Strength:

    Great reesolution
    well built
    No image cut factor
    To my opinion not even difficult to use
    old cable release
    hot shue

    Weakness:

    Can be faster
    speciall batteries cost too much

    What do we have here? A full frame sensor with great resolution! I don't understand why this body is so underrated. The benefits of this model are huge. No need to change any lenses for starter. I got the impression throgh reviews that this model is designed only for studio work but I found out that it's possible to do anything with it. I did even sports... It isn't the best possible body there is but from the other hand I don't understand why all the improvements made on the smaller sensor's models weren't possible here. As a Nikon owner I didn't see any other model in the market because my main goal was to keep working with the old lenses. All the old lenses function very well on this body and I don't have any problem. I bought it hardly used with four lenses for only 1000 euros! This is the deal of my life!

    Customer Service

    non

    Similar Products Used:

    Nikon D2X
    Canon D20

    OVERALL
    RATING
    4
    VALUE
    RATING
    5
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