Kodak DCS 410 User Manual
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Specifications G A-5
NC2000e — If you continue to press the shutter after the first image,
subsequent images of the burst are taken at a rate of approxi-
mately 2.8 images/second. Continuing to press the shutter after
the burst records images at approximately two second intervals.
Built-in microphone records sound in “.WAV” file format at “tele-
phone quality”— 8-bits, 11␣ kilohertz, monaural.
Built-in, liquid crystal display (LCD) status display.
Two external controls:
DELETE. Deletes most recent image on PCMCIA card (if present).
SCSI ID. Sets SCSI ID.
PCMCIA-ATA Type III slot designed to accept PCMCIA hard disk
cards that support the PCMCIA “ATA” interface and operate in 8-bit
transfer mode.
Third-party, optional, PCMCIA hard disk cards, with storage capacity
as indicated below for one card size:
DCS 410 — A 340 megabyte PCMCIA card stores up to 203 images.
DCS 420 (all models) — A 340 megabyte PCMCIA card stores up to
203 images.
DCS 460 (all models) — A 340 megabyte PCMCIA card stores up to
53 images.
NC2000e — A 340 megabute PCMCIA card stores up to 247 images.
SCSI 25-pin, female, subminiature D connector with standard pin
assignments for Macintosh II computer.