Kodak DCS 300 series

They were based on the Nikon Pronea 6i APS SLR camera and were aimed at a lower price point than other models in the Kodak DCS range.

The DCS 315 was the first digital SLR camera to incorporate an image preview LCD and inbuilt JPEG processing.

This was required to accommodate the large PC cards used as storage media, the six AA batteries required to power the camera, and the circuitry for image processing.

This has to be removed in order to fit certain Nikkor lenses, including IX-Nikkor line of lenses originally designed for the APS format Pronea 6i.

The DCS 315 is substantially faster than the 330, since only half as much data needs to be stored per shot.

The Kodak DCS315 DSLR camera with Nikon Pronea 6i body