Kodak Camera Back And Imager - Kodak DCS 410 User Manual

Kodak user's manual digital camera dcs 410, dcs 420, dcs 460, nc2000e
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KODAK Camera Back and Imager

The KODAK camera back incorporates a charge coupled device (CCD)
full-frame imager that collects light striking the imager.
The Specifications appendix lists the camera models available and the
dimensions of the imager and the size of the file produced by the imager.
Just after you take a picture, the Nikon N90s camera transmits data such
as the ISO, aperture, and shutter speed to the KODAK camera back
through the connector cable. After the shutter closes, the camera back
uses this information to process the image data.
Connector cable
When you take a picture, light passes through the lens onto the imager;
each pixel in the imager receives and stores a specified amount of light.
These data — for one image — leave the imager chip in analog form, and
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