Photokina 2002: Kodak has announced the new 14 megapixel DCS-14n. This new digital SLR is even more remarkable for its capture device, a 13.89 megapixel full-frame (36 x 24 mm) CMOS sensor. The magnesium-alloy body is built around a Nikon F100/F80, has a built-in portrait grip and is notably smaller than any previous Kodak DCS D-SLR. The camera is powered by a Lithium-Ion battery, takes Compact Flash (Type I/II) and SD/MMC storage, supports JPEG-ERI (higher dynamic range JPEG) and also features an orientation sensor. The camera should be available in December with an expected street price of US$4,000.
take from dpreview.com
14mp, full frame (means that lenses work as lenses are!), nikon bayonet fmount lenses.... and remember, 35mm silver halides are capable of reproducing about 15mp....so we're almost at true to life photo quality-- for under 4k!!!!
Does this make anyone else run for the towel????
I know it made eye and i.....
take from dpreview.com
14mp, full frame (means that lenses work as lenses are!), nikon bayonet fmount lenses.... and remember, 35mm silver halides are capable of reproducing about 15mp....so we're almost at true to life photo quality-- for under 4k!!!!
Does this make anyone else run for the towel????
I know it made eye and i.....