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Digital Camera World on MSNDid you know that Kodak collaborated with Canon and Nikon to turn their film cameras into DSLRs?
Rather than focus on its own DSLR cameras, Kodak’s DCS system modified existing film cameras by the big manufacturers or ...
One, a Kodak Z1085IS, costs about $250. The other, the new Nikon D300, costs about ten times that much with a proper lens.
It is also delightful to hear that the customer who tasked Eastman Kodak with developing the system preferred Canon camera bodies. So this Kodak DSLR indeed used a Canon F-1 body.
Featuring its first new lens mount since the SLR days (asides from a brief foray with the Nikon 1-mount with 2.7x crop factor), Nikon’s Z-mount is the most versatile full-frame lens mount ...
Nikon SLR shipments grew at a 71.1 percent rate, much faster than Canon's 29.3 percent rate, IDC said. To be sure, unit shipments don't reflect another important aspect of market share--revenue ...
The Nikon 1 S1 was part of a mirrorless camera system that didn’t stick around for long. But in a world where used cameras are going for big bucks, you can pick one up for less than a Kodak PixPro ...
Next came Kodak's V series at 787, Sony DSC-T at 782 and Olympus Stylus at 781. Most of the next were close behind, but two series--Samsung S and Nikon Coolpix L--were a big notch below the pack ...
Apart from the not-so-popular Nikon 1 series, it arrived late to the mirrorless camera business compared to Sony and others with the launch of its Z mount system and the Z6 and Z7 models in 2018 ...
High-end SLR models with exchangeable lenses that do not compete with smartphones accounted for only 9% of sales, down 6% over a year. The new 41MP Nokia Lumia 1020 will offer a real competition.
Camera-maker Nikon will reportedly stop making single lens reflex (SLR) cameras, according to a report from Nikkei. SLR cameras were once the mainstay of professional photographers but have been ...
Kodak, which we again remind you invented the consumer photography business, says it isn’t interested in getting into consumer-level SLRs because it can’t make enough money. Says marketing guy ...
Huge news broke out recently, thanks to Nikkei Asia — allegedly, Nikon has decided to stop producing SLR cameras entirely. If the rumor was to be proven true, it would certainly be a big deal.
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