Canon EOS DCS 5

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Canon EOS DCS 5
Type Single-lens reflex with Digital back
Sensor CCD, 2.6x crop factor
Maximum resolution 1.524 x 1.012 (1.5 megapixels)
Lens Interchangeable (EF)
Flash Canon hotshoe
Shutter electronic focal plane
Shutter speed range 30 to 1/8000 s
ASA/ISO range 100–400 color and 200–800 black and white model
Exposure metering TTL, full aperture, zones
Exposure modes Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual
Metering modes Evaluative, Center Weighted, Average
Focus areas 5 points
Focus modes One-shot, AI-Servo, AI-Focus, Manual
Continuous shooting 10 frames in 4 seconds
Viewfinder Optical
Flash bracketing none
Focus bracketing none
Custom WB 7 presets, including Auto and custom
WB bracketing none
Rear LCD monitor none
Storage PCMCIA card slot
Battery Built-in, rechargeable
Optional battery packs none.
Dimensions 21.1 cm (8.3 in) x 16.3 cm (6.4 in) x 8.6 cm (3.4 in)
Weight 1.8 kg (4.0 lb) (body only)

The Canon EOS DCS 5 was Kodak's first Canon-based Digital SLR camera (a rebranded Kodak EOS DCS-5). It was released in March 1995. Like that camera, it combined an EOS-1N body with a modified Kodak digital back. The sensor had a size of 13.8 mm x 9.2 mm, which gives a factor of 2.6.[1][2]

There had been three different versions of this camera: 5c with color sensor, 5m with monochrome sensor and 5IR with infrared sensor. It had an build in microphone, to record some verbal information for the images. A bust up to 10 images in 4 seconds was possible. The price was $11,995.


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