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Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n Review
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Review Summary
Reader Score: 8.25 (out of 10)
Kodak surprised quite a few people at PMA with a new version of their 35mm based full frame digital camera. The original Pro 14n had a love/hate relationship with most users and seldom generated mixed feelings. For studio or controlled lighting situations, the Pro 14n was hard to beat in image quality. The drawbacks were the need to keep the ISO settings low to avoid noise problems, and a sometimes inaccurate lens optimization system. ISO settings above 200 were generally considered too noisy and the problem with lenses ranged from hue shift with some zooms and primes, and the much noted red spot that showed up in lenses such as the 85mm.
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Other Reviews For This Model
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6.00 |
01-27-05 |
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| The Kodak DCS Pro SLR/n is an improved version of the earlier DCS Pro 14n, the company's Nikon F-mount digital SLR with a 13.5-megapixel CMOS sensor that's the size of the 35mm film format (24x36mm). The SLR/n uses a redesigned version of that sensor, which achieves higher ISO sensitivities and produces less image noise than its predecessor. But the SLR/n, like the 14n before it, is a sluggish performer that's best suited to relatively static applications such as commercial, portrait, or architectural photography. |
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