Kodak NC2000e Digital Camera User Manual


 
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A-4 Specifications
Dynamic random access memory (DRAM) buffer that supports shoot-
ing as below:
DCS 410 — supports shooting one image at a time.
DCS 420 (all models) — supports a five-image burst.
DCS 460 (all models) — supports a two-image burst.
NC2000e supports a twelve-image burst, sixteen megabytes
DRAM.
Timing: For all camera models, the camera is ready for the first shot
within 0.25 seconds after the shutter button is depressed. Timing for
subsequent images depends on the type of PCMCIA card being used,
and on the camera model as below.
DCS 410 — If you continue to press the shutter after the first image,
subsequent images are taken approximately every several sec-
onds, with the exact time dependent on the type of PCMCIA card
being used.
DCS 420 (all models) — If you continue to press the shutter after the
first image, subsequent images of the five-image burst are taken at
intervals of approximately 0.5 seconds. Continuing to press the
shutter after the burst records images at several second intervals,
with the exact time dependent on the type of PCMCIA card being
used.
DCS 460 (all models) — If you continue to press the shutter after the
first image, the second image of the two-image burst is recorded
in approximately 1.6 seconds. Continuing to press the shutter after
the second image of the burst records images at approximately
eight second intervals.