Kodak DCS 425 (1996)
This is one of the most mysterious Kodak DCS cameras and I can only quote Jim McGarvey here. He said about this camera:
'Some of the FSD models became major repackaging projects. The Federal Systems Division (FSD) DCS 425 and DCS 435 digital cameras packed the 200+ electronics, batteries, and PCM CIA slot into a one-inch thick back for the Nikonos RS submersible camera for the serious military photographer.'
Thus this was a digital back transferred on a standard Nikon RS Nikonos stock body. The camera was powered up with replaceable 6V batteries.
The Kodak DCS 425 was available in three options:
Kodak DCS 425c (color CCD)
Kodak DCS 425ir (infrared)
Kodak DCS 425ir (infrared)
Kodak DCS 425m (monochrome)
There was also a Kodak DCS 435 version of this camera with a lesser resolution.
For further reading I can highly recommend Jarle's website:
All images © J.M. Campos (presumably)
Spezifikationen
- Brand: Kodak
- Model: DCS 425
- First mentioned: 1996
- Marketed: Probably
- MSRP: -
- Imager Type: Kodak M5 imager
- Resolution: 1012x1524
- Internal Storage: -
- External Storage: PC ATA Cards
- Lens: -
- Shutter: -
- Aperture Range: -
- LCD screen size: -
- Size: -
- Weight: -
- Remarks: -