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Kodak DCS 760


 Kodak DCS 760 Digital Camera

Kodak DCS 760

 
Description: Model ID 187-8461 / Kodak DCS 760 - Digital camera - SLR - 6.0 Mpix - body only - supported memory: PC Card - black / The DCS 760's lightweight, rugged metal-frame body is constructed for durability and offers reliability in challenging conditions and the removable, rechargeable ... more
Kodak DCS 760 ... battery captures 300 shots. The DCS 760 also offers composite video out and a removable IR filter; you can also get an optional, removable anti-aliasing filter.

Just keep shooting - and get great images, anywhere you go. With the DCS 760 Digital Camera, you can set the ISO from 80 to 400 and take a burst up to 24 frames, 1.5 every second, before writing to the PC card. Whether you use the DCS 760 for weddings, portraits, or commercial applications, you'll capture the shot you need. Make beautiful 16 x 20-inch prints or full-page ads with confidence. Kodak's 6-million pixel CCD (3032 x 2008) is market-proven to deliver superb images. And image review will be better than ever with the new large, bright, color LCD panel. In addition, its graphical user interface (GUI) has several innovative features, such as 1:1 focus check and a spot densitometer.

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Technical Details for Kodak DCS 760

Product DescriptionKodak DCS 760 - digital camera
Product TypeDigital camera - SLR
Dimensions (WxDxH)15.8 cm x 8.8 cm x 19.4 cm
Weight1.9 kg
ColourBlack
LocalisationEnglish
Supported Flash MemoryPC Card
Sensor Resolution6.0 Megapixel
MicrophoneMicrophone - built-in - electret condenser - mono
ViewfinderOptical - fixed eye-level pentaprism
DisplayLCD display - TFT active matrix - colour
Supported Battery1 x NiMH rechargeable battery ( included )
Manufacturer Warranty1 year warranty

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