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The Kodak DCS 410 (1996-2026)

Maoby
July 17, 2026
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    Maoby
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    July 17, 2026, 1:38 p.m. July 17, 2026, 1:38 p.m.
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    When you don't want to travel light

    The Kodak DCS 410 (launched in 1996) is a professional digital SLR camera developed in collaboration with Nikon. Based on the Nikon N90/F90x film camera body, it features a 1.5 MP (1524 × 1012 pixels) CCD sensor with a 2.6× crop factor.

    There are conflicting sources online, and dates can easily lead to confusion between the DCS 410 and the DCS 420.
    The DCS 410 is essentially a simplified/“budget” version of the DCS 400 series derived from the 420: it offers fewer options (e.g., fixed ISO 100 sensitivity and the absence of certain memory/buffer functions found on the 420), which explains why it is sometimes described as a budget variant of the DCS 420.

    The price of a DCS 410 (1996) ranged from US$6,800 to US$8,000. (Economy version)
    The price of a DCS 420 (1994) ranged from US$10,000 to US$11,000.
    Finally, the price of a DCS 460 (1995) ranged from US$28,000 to US$35,000. 😱

    Here are some comparative studies carried out over the years:

    Kodak DCS 410 (1996) / Kodak DCS 720X (2001)
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    K RED

    Kodak DCS 460 (1995) / Kodak DCS 410 (1996)
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    Sensors 1.5 / 6 MP

    Kodak DCS 410 (1996) / Nikon D600 (2012)
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    Improbable

    Kodak DCS 410 (1996) / Nikon D810 (2014)
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    18 years of evolution

    Kodak DCS 410 (1996) / Nikon 1 J5 (2015)
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    Multiplication factor x2.6 / x2.7

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