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Along similar lines, Sony also made a MiniDisc camera, as seen in this e-bay listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Sony-Hi-MD-...0f65d61780169b I don’t think that they applied the Mavica name to this device, although the MD was a magnetic/optical media. not affiliated, jr |
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I used the crap out of FD Mavicas in my mid-high school years ('01-'07) for my computer and Tech Lab 2000 classes. They were kinda old by then but I think the schools got 'em surplus from the county or something. I also have a couple of 5 megapixel CD-R Mavicas at work.
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Yeah, Sony loves those, as well as portmanteaus. For example, 'Trinitron' refers to them combining a trinity of electron guns into one.
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How many disks (and batteries) were you hauling in that camera bag? When I took my FD91 to Northeast ComicCon, I just used the blue carrying case shown above, with six floppy discs (five in the case, one in the camera) and the reproduction battery I mentioned earlier. This was enough to yield 40 photos at the highest quality settings. It appears that the photos you took were on the 640x480 setting, so I'm guessing you took quite a few shots. Quote:
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Do not know. If the part numbers match up..
Problem is you can probably buy a used camera that works for what the shipping cost would be to send it to you! Quote:
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