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There are sixteen megabytes of DRAM in the DCS 465 Camera Back. The camera system is ready for the first shot within 0.25 second after the shutter release is depressed, is ready for the second shot approximately one minute later and then subsequent images can be taken at intervals of approximately eight seconds. The interval time of eight seconds was recorded when using an Intergral Peripherals Viper 170 model 8170PA PCMCIA card. Your times may vary depending on the card you use.
You can use one of the supplied software drivers on your computer to update firmware (nonvolatile memory) in the camera back that controls how the camera works. This is a key feature since this design means it is possible for you to update camera firmware yourself as it may be released by Kodak instead of returning the camera for firmware updates.
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