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Kodak Discontinues DCS Pro Backs

Mark Goldstein | Digital | January 20, 2004 | 1 Comments

Following the news last week that Kodak is stopping the production of APS film cameras is another announcement from the company about the discontinuation of its professional medium format digital camera backs. Apparently a memo to Kodak Professional retailers states that “Kodak will focus its digital camera development resources on the growing segment of professional digital SLR users”. The current models will continue to be available until current stocks are depleted. No more units will be manufactured and no more new models will be developed by the company.

Website: Rob Galbraith - Kodak Discontinues DCS Pro Backs



 

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#1 Fazal Majid

One of the few decent products they had in their stable (the KAF sensors were considered good enough for astrophotographers). Just another episode in Kodak's accelerating journey to irrelevance...

4:59 am - Wednesday, January 21, 2004

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