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Sony MVCFD75 Mavica 0.3MP Digital Camera by Sony
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Digital Photo Product DetailsManufacturer: Sony Picture Format: 1.33:1 Platform: Mac, Mac OS 9 and below, Mac OS X, PowerMac, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows NT 3.5, Windows NT 4, Windows NT 5, Windows XP Model: MVCFD75 Product features: - 0.3-megapixel sensor captures 640 x 480 images great for emailing or wallet-size prints
- Autofocus lens with 10x optical zoom
- Stores images on floppy discs
- Discs can be read by virtually all Macs and PCs with floppy drives
- Uses proprietary lithium-ion rechargeable battery(included)
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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Sony MVCFD75 Mavica 0.3MP Digital CameraCustomer Review: Mavica MVC-FD75: A Super Beginner's Digital Still Camera !! Summary: 5 Stars
About three years after Sony introduced the Mavica MVC-FD75, the price finally came down enough for me to buy one on sale ...in 2002. I have been extremely happy with this little camera in all that it can do!I was a professional photographer with my own studio for many years and I find little fault with the Mavica camera. I highly recommend it whether you are just beginning or are a seasoned expert. The main and most important feature for me is that I can both shoot and store all my photos on floppy disks, thus insuring that I can ALWAYS easily print from any computer and any source without fussing over memory cards and compatibility or plugging the camera into a computer. The Mavica gives you great flexibility in this regard and my photos are always backed up both on floppies and other media if I choose. "Picture Effects" offer choices of black & white, sepia, solarised,or negative modes and give the amateur easy imaging options with just clicking on the "Effects" button. Viewing your photos is very easy, just scroll through individual photos or view with the index, which shows 6 thumbnails at a time. Depending on the mode chosen, "Standard" or "Fine" you'll get anywhere from 10 to 30+ exposures per 1.4mg floppy disk. "Standard" works well for most shots and "Fine" gives you clear, sharp images with good color balance. You can add a polarising filter (recommended for all lenses!) and increase color control through appropriate filtration. Copying a photo or the complete disk is also very easy, just choose from the menu what you want to copy... You can choose from several auto-modes (fast action, low-light, bright light, etc.) protect files from accidental erasure, adjust exposure levels manually, add polarising and other filters and lenses, adjust the screen brightness, time-stamp your photos, and other goodies; and the Mavica FD75 does very well at close-up photography as well. Altogether, a good choice for anyone wanting an easy-to-use and easy-to-understand camera with a floppy disk capability. The quality overall is excellent and I have been tremendously pleased with it and so will you!
Description of Sony MVCFD75 Mavica 0.3MP Digital Camera2x high speed 3.5" floppy disc drive, disc can transfer images to your computer, 10x optical zoom lens, VGA resolution, progressive scan CCD, 2.5" color LCD w/brightness control, manual exposure, one charge takes up to 950 shots, includes lithium battery and charger The Sony Mavica MVC-FD75 is an easy-to-use digital camera that offers a 10x optical zoom lens not normally found on an entry-level model. The nearly universal floppy is the storage medium of choice. The 640 x 480 resolution is great for e-mailing, posting on the Web, or making small prints (no larger than 3-by-4 inches). There are a number of programmed exposure modes that help you take pictures in just about any circumstance, and an auto white balance makes sure your colors remain true. For macro lovers, there's an integrated auto macro mode, which lets you take pictures up close. Images are captured in the JPEG format by default, but you can also record uncompressed bitmaps.
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