Model: | Canon EOS DCS 5 |
Res: | 1.524 x 1.012 (1.5 megapixels) |
Lens: | Interchangeable (EF) |
Viewfinder: | Optical |
Storage: | PCMCIA card slot |
Shutter: | electronic focal plane |
Shutterrange: | 30 to 1/8000 s |
Metering: | TTL, full aperture, zones |
Emode: | Full auto, programmed, shutter-priority, aperture priority, manual |
Mmode: | Evaluative, Center Weighted, Average |
Farea: | 5 points |
Fmode: | One-shot, AI-Servo, AI-Focus, Manual |
Cont: | 10 frames in 4 seconds |
Speedrange: | 100–400 color and 200–800 black and white model |
Rearlcd: | none |
Flbkt: | none |
Fcbkt: | none |
Wb: | 7 presets, including Auto and custom |
Wbbkt: | none |
Flash: | Canon hotshoe |
Dimensions: | x x |
Weight: | (body only) |
Battery: | Built-in, rechargeable |
Obp: | none. |
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. 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 were three different versions of this camera: 5c with color sensor, 5m with monochrome sensor, and 5IR with infrared sensor. It had an built-in microphone for recording verbal information for the images. A burst up to 10 images in 4 seconds was possible. At release, it sold for $11,995.