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Kodak Professional DCS-14N Digital SLR Camera

Kodak Professional DCS-14N Digital SLR Camera

List Price: $3,999.99
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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Ghost camera
Review: How can anyone write a reveiw of this camera?
No one in the WORLD has been able to use or reveiw it, let alone hold one.
Kodak is 6 months behind release date on this camera and still has not shipped one. Lets reveiw it when it finally comes out.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Never received item
Review: Ordered camera, no email from Ritz Camera explaining why it was cancelled. Phone calls got me no where. Very unhappy. Never received product, just a refund with STILL no answers.
I will never deal with them again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This camera is great!
Review: The detail and resolution is unmatched!
It does take a little bit of time to learn all of the features!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absoulutly fantastic "A++"
Review: The perfect digital camera ever made with over 13 mega pixels, this is the best and the only camera that any professional photographer should have.Very easy to use, much lighter than previous DCR-760 and much cheaper (about $... without lens).

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If you have a DCS-760, KEEP IT!
Review: We owned the DCS-760 in our pro photo lab. The camera was great. Then, kodak came out with the DCS-14n as a replacement. It was a huge mistake. The DCS-14n's sensor is simply of lower quality, shadows sometimes come out magenta. There is also a flare issue. Grey gradients, depending on the density come out green or yellow. And there are other issues as well, but you get the point. In conclusion, the DCS-760 was a far better camera.
Kodak recommends the use of a good lens with the DCS-14n to eliminate flare. We used the same lens to test both cameras, and the tests were performed under the same conditions. The results were very clear to us: keep the DCS-760.


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