Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994)
The third Digital SLR (DSLR) and the first with a removable hard drive
Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994)
1.28 MP sensor (1268x1012)
The first Kodak DCS with a removable hard drive
A collaboration between Kodak and the AP (Associated Press)
Price: $18,000.00 USD
(with a multiplication factor of 1.5)
ISO 200-1600
Followed by Kodak DCS 420ci Pro Digital Camera (1994)
A camera for everyone.
Kodak DCS 420ci Pro Digital Camera (1994) by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Eastman Kodak Company finally understood the importance of having a removable diskâ¨(PCMCIA Hard Drive ATA Card Type III)
The Kodak DCS 420 was announced in 1994 and was based around the Nikon N90 camera body
1.54 MP sensor (1524x1012)
Price: $11,000.00 USD
With a sensor close to 1"
(multiplication factor of 2.6)
Here is a list of comparisons made with these two cameras.
If anyone's interested
Kodak DCS 200 (1992) / Kodak DCS 420 (1994)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157714353834708
With 1.5 MP sensors (1524x1012 )
Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994) / Kodak DCS 420 (1994)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157706498408321
The two Kodaks from 1994
Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994) / Fujix DS-505 (1994)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157669571570675/
Duel between Kodak and Fujifilm in 1994
Kodak AP NC2000 Pro (1994) / Nikon 1 J5 (2015)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157677572795067/
David and Goliath
Kodak DCS 420 (1994) / Nikon 1 S1 (2013)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157669814723745/
Temporal Duel
Kodak DCS 420 (1994) / Kodak DCS 460 (1995)
www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157707205788221/
1.5 MP / 6 MP (1994-1995)
Kodak DCS 420ci Pro Digital Camera by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
PCMCIA Hard Drive ATA Card Type III by Marc Aubry, sur Flickr
Commonly used by the first Kodak DCS in the 90s