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Anonymous
who has this camera
and if you do how is it
and what is its frame rate
>> Anonymous
someone should create a web site that has the stats on cameras. they should also put photography in the name so it's easy to find.
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/Electronics-photography/Digital-cameras/Digital-SLR/auction-151280452.htm
>> Anonymous
fat camera is faaaaaaaaaaaaat
>> Anonymous
It's a camera made by engineers for engineers.

It is N O I S Y.

S L O W

And hard to use compared to modern dslr's. No wonder Kodak went out of dsl business.

You really need to know what you are buying if you want to get Kodak. In 99% of situations I'd pick some other camera instead.

Of course it's full-frame and delivers excellent images, if you have the patience and know how to use and POST PROCESS the images.
>> Anonymous
>>165170
At less than $1500, it's the cheapest full-frame camera today, and with more megapixulz than 5D and D3 to boot.

Although it has zero noise advantage over APS-C, so this renders the sensor size kinda irrelevant...
>> Anonymous
>>165178

Basically anything over ISO400 is extreme with the Kodak :)

Longer exposures must usually be shot with ISO6 because of the noise.