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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / August 2005

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Not an slr

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Wolfgang Schmittenhammer - 14 Aug 2005 21:26 GMT
I know it is not an slr.  But I had to give up part of my Nikon D70 for
this.  Just hanging on to my old ways.
www.geocities.com/tonguesten@sbcglobal.net/kodaknikon.jpg
Paul Mitchum - 14 Aug 2005 22:06 GMT
> I know it is not an slr.  But I had to give up part of my Nikon D70 for
> this.  Just hanging on to my old ways.
> www.geocities.com/tonguesten@sbcglobal.net/kodaknikon.jpg

Does it work? At all?
Tony  Polson - 14 Aug 2005 22:47 GMT
>> I know it is not an slr.  But I had to give up part of my Nikon D70 for
>> this.  Just hanging on to my old ways.
>> www.geocities.com/tonguesten@sbcglobal.net/kodaknikon.jpg
>
>Does it work? At all?

It is Nikon's new DSLR for the Four Thirds system.  

Sensor by Kodak.

;-)
Darrell - 15 Aug 2005 03:05 GMT
>I know it is not an slr.  But I had to give up part of my Nikon D70 for
>this.  Just hanging on to my old ways.
>www.geocities.com/tonguesten@sbcglobal.net/kodaknikon.jpg

This one is truly bizzare, but it works. Maybe it'll work on an Epson RD-1
body ;)
 
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