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Kodak DCS Pro 14n Review

Mark Goldstein | Digital SLR Cameras | March 24, 2003 | 1 Comments

Kodak DCS Pro 14nHot on the heels of Michael Reichmann’s First Impressions of the Kodak DCS Pro 14n, Imaging Resource have posted their Review of a pre-production camera. They’ve also compared it directly with the Canon 1Ds, complete with extensive sample images.

“Just as many industry observers (myself included) were wondering whether Kodak could continue to compete in the professional SLR market, the company dropped a figurative bombshell on the photographic world at Photokina 2002 in the form of the DSC Pro 14n. The new camera is built upon a body built by Nikon, but incorporates an astounding 13.7-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor. Most amazing was the $4,995 US list price, undercutting Canon’s recently announced EOS-1Ds full-frame SLR by fully $3,000.”

Website: Imaging Resource - Kodak DCS 14n Review



 

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#1 QCumber

Ouch. I was thinking of buying a 14n this summer, but every review I read about it eats into that resolve. Nothing I'm reading justifies the price tag on this unit. I think I can survive the summer just fine with my trusty Pentak K-1000 and some Kodachrome 64.

9:24 pm - Monday, March 24, 2003

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