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The Kodak DCS 300 series comprised two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330. They were professional-level digital SLR cameras built by Eastman Kodak's division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR camera and were aimed at a lower price point than other models in the Kodak DCS range. The 1.5 megapixel DCS 315 was launched in 1998, while the 3 megapixel DCS 330 was launched in 1999.The DCS 315 was the first digital SLR camera to incorporate an image preview LCD and inbuilt JPEG processing. * The main components inside the Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with Nikon Pronea 6i body * * * *

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  • The Kodak DCS 300 series comprised two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330. They were professional-level digital SLR cameras built by Eastman Kodak's division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR camera and were aimed at a lower price point than other models in the Kodak DCS range. The 1.5 megapixel DCS 315 was launched in 1998, while the 3 megapixel DCS 330 was launched in 1999.The DCS 315 was the first digital SLR camera to incorporate an image preview LCD and inbuilt JPEG processing. * The main components inside the Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with Nikon Pronea 6i body * * * * (en)
  • La gamma Kodak DCS 300 comprende due fotocamere, la DCS 315 e la DCS 330, reflex digitali di livello professionale costruite dalla divisione . Sono basate sul corpo della reflex APS ed erano finalizzate ad avere un prezzo inferiore rispetto agli altri modelli del comparto Kodak DCS. La DCS 315 con 1,5 megapixel fu lanciata nel 1998, mentre la DCS 330 da 3 megapixel seguì nel 1999. I due modelli avevano un sensore CCD di differente dimensione, ma entrambi erano più piccoli del formato 35mm o dell'APS-C con un fattore di crop di 2,6 per la 315 e di 1,9 per la 330 rispetto al 35mm. (it)
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  • The Kodak DCS 300 series comprised two cameras, the DCS 315 and DCS 330. They were professional-level digital SLR cameras built by Eastman Kodak's division. They were based on the Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR camera and were aimed at a lower price point than other models in the Kodak DCS range. The 1.5 megapixel DCS 315 was launched in 1998, while the 3 megapixel DCS 330 was launched in 1999.The DCS 315 was the first digital SLR camera to incorporate an image preview LCD and inbuilt JPEG processing. The two cameras had different sized CCD imaging chips, both of which were smaller than either 135 film or APS-C film frames. The 315's imager had a crop factor of 2.6 relative to 135 film ("35mm"), while the 330's was larger with a factor of 1.9. The Kodak modification to the Pronea 6i involved removing the camera's film back and mounting instead a Kodak digital back. This not only covered the back of the camera, but also extended beneath it, approximately doubling the camera's height. This was required to accommodate the large PC cards used as storage media, the six AA batteries required to power the camera, and the circuitry for image processing. The Kodak back had two display screens. The upper was a full-color screen used for viewing taken shots. The lower LCD displayed the camera's settings. An infrared filter was mounted just behind the lens mount. This had to be removed in order to fit certain Nikkor lenses, including the IX-Nikkor lenses designed for the APS format camera. The DCS 315 was substantially faster than the 330 since only half as much data needed to be stored per shot. The 315 also allowed image storage in the smaller JPEG format, while the 330 only allowed Kodak's proprietary .TIF RAW format. * The main components inside the Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with Nikon Pronea 6i body * The Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with Nikon Pronea 6i body showing the existing unused film transport mechanism * The Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with main PCB's folded out * Kodak DCS315 DSLR Rear PCB with main processor * The 1.5Mpixel Kodak DCS315 CCD Sensor (en)
  • La gamma Kodak DCS 300 comprende due fotocamere, la DCS 315 e la DCS 330, reflex digitali di livello professionale costruite dalla divisione . Sono basate sul corpo della reflex APS ed erano finalizzate ad avere un prezzo inferiore rispetto agli altri modelli del comparto Kodak DCS. La DCS 315 con 1,5 megapixel fu lanciata nel 1998, mentre la DCS 330 da 3 megapixel seguì nel 1999. I due modelli avevano un sensore CCD di differente dimensione, ma entrambi erano più piccoli del formato 35mm o dell'APS-C con un fattore di crop di 2,6 per la 315 e di 1,9 per la 330 rispetto al 35mm. Le modifiche apportate da Kodak alla Pronea 600i consistevano nella rimozione del dorso analogico per sostituirlo con quello digitale Kodak che non solo copriva la parte posteriore della fotocamera, ma si estendeva anche al di sotto di essa raddoppiandone circa l'altezza. Ciò si rendeva necessario per ospitare la grande scheda PC utilizzata per immagazzinare i file, le 6 batterie AA che alimentavano la fotocamera ed i circuiti di processamento dell'immagine. Il dorso Kodak era provvisto di due display: quello superiore a colori veniva utilizzato per guardare le foto scattate, mentre quello inferiore era un display LCD che serviva al settaggio della fotocamera. Un filtro a infrarosso era montato subito dietro l'attacco per l'obiettivo in modo da poter essere facilmente rimosso per adattarvi certi obiettivi Nikkor, quali i IX-Nikkor progettati per il formato APS. La DCS 315 era sostanzialmente più veloce della 330, dato che per ogni scatto servivano metà dei dati. La 315 inoltre permetteva la registrazione delle foto nel più piccolo formato JPEG mentre la 330 permetteva solo il salvataggio nei formati Kodak proprietari TIF e RAW. (it)
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