>From what I've read, the 14c/n are pretty much the zenith of the Kodak
dSLR series when it comes to image quality. Of course one has to deal
with their limitations.
Too bad Kodak couldn't get it together after pretty much proving the
viability of the dSLR. Can't imagine how many $$ they poured into
R&D.
Ah well.
Thanks!/ScottGee1
On 12/1/06, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm not positive but I think it was the DCS 14n. He shoots Canon these
> days but has a large stock of Nikon lenses from a previous life and he
> hoped to make use of them on the Kodak. Whether typical or not I don't
> know but I do remember some horridly blue color balance problems with
> flash shots at a cocktail party preceeding a formal dinner. I don't
> think he ever figured out if it was him or the camera that was at fault.
> The camera was also pretty slow. I had huge files and the CF cards and
> interfaces of the time weren't up to the task yet.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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