Canon EOS DCS3

The Canon EOS DCS 3 was Kodak's first digital SLR based on Canon's EOS system. She came in July 1995 on the market and created in collaboration with Canon. The base formed a modified Canon EOS- 1N in the place of the analog film developed by Kodak digital back ( NC2000e ) was used. Up to 12 shots, the camera was able to save ( at 2.7 frames per second ) in a row. Served a 16 Mbyte RAM as an image buffer. Subsequently, the images were stored on a PCMCIA card. The recommended retail price of the camera was 33,900 DM

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