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zeitgeist
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      05-04-2004
I know about the problems with the Kodak 14/n which I understand was
addressed with a new chip maker in the lastest Kodak SLR/n but now I see
listings for an SLR/c

Did they just drop the 'n' to avoid association with the 14/n?




 
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Bill Hilton
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      05-04-2004
>From: "zeitgeist"

>I know about the problems with the Kodak 14/n which I understand was
>addressed with a new chip maker in the lastest Kodak SLR/n but now I see
>listings for an SLR/c
>
>Did they just drop the 'n' to avoid association with the 14/n?


No. The 14/n takes Nikon lenses, the 14/c takes Canon EF mount lenses.
 
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David Kilpatrick
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      05-04-2004


zeitgeist wrote:

> I know about the problems with the Kodak 14/n which I understand was
> addressed with a new chip maker in the lastest Kodak SLR/n but now I see
> listings for an SLR/c
>
> Did they just drop the 'n' to avoid association with the 14/n?
>
>
>



No, it has a Canon lens mount and a body based on the Sigma SD-10
controls and made by Sigma. Kodak really do WANT to avoid
associations...

David

 
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Davidmystery
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      05-05-2004
What's more, Kodak will retrofit the 14/n with the new improved ISO sensor
used in the SLR/c and SLR/n, for a cost that's substantially less than a new
dSLR. If you look at www.kodak.com, they have details posted in the
Professional side of the site. A pretty reasonable deal, given the
ruggedness of the Nikon body on which the 14/n and SLR/n are based.

-Davidmystery,


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> >From: "zeitgeist"

>
> >I know about the problems with the Kodak 14/n which I understand was
> >addressed with a new chip maker in the lastest Kodak SLR/n but now I see
> >listings for an SLR/c
> >
> >Did they just drop the 'n' to avoid association with the 14/n?

>
> No. The 14/n takes Nikon lenses, the 14/c takes Canon EF mount lenses.



 
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