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The first DX encoded film was the color negative film Kodacolor VR-1000 in March 1983.
 
The first cameras to use the technology was the [[Konica]] Autoreflex|Konica TC-X]] SLR, as well as the compact cameras [[Pentax]] Super Sport 35&nbsp;/ PC 35AF-M<ref name="Pentax_PC35AF-M"/>
and Minolta AF-E&nbsp;/ Freedom II<ref name="Minolta_AF-E"/> in 1984. Pentax instead claimed the A3 / A3000 was the first DX-enabled SLR in 1985.<ref name="Pentax_A3000"/> Other DX-enabled SLRs were introduced in 1985 as well: [[Minolta 7000]]<ref name="Minolta_7000AF"/> (February 1985) and [[Minolta 9000|9000]] (September 1985), as well as the [[Nikon F-301]] / [[Nikon N2000|N2000]].