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Sony Mavica: Photos on floppy disks!
Dave A's threads on old digital cameras have reminded me that, for the past year or so, I've been futzing around with Sony's Mavica line of digital cameras. For those who aren't familiar with them, the Mavicas used 3.5" floppy disks as their storage medium, which came in handy back when pretty much all computers were still equipped with floppy disk drives, since solid-state memory was still expensive at the time, and transferring photos from most early digital cameras to your computer using a (non-USB) serial cable was slow and tedious. The first Digital Mavica models, MVC-FD5 and FD7, were introduced in 1997; the last models, MVC-FD100 and FD200, were introduced in 2002 and, as a sign of the future of digital photography, were also equipped with MemoryStick slots. :rolleyes:
Anyway, on with the cameras! I'll start off with the first Mavica model I found, which was also one of their best (spec-wise), the MVC-FD91 from 1998: http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...mavicafd91.jpg I'm pretty sure the lens setup was borrowed from their Handycam line of 8mm camcorders, as it sports both 14x optical zoom and "SteadyShot" vibration resistance. The sensor is capable of 1024x768 resolution, as crowed by one of the various colorful stickers stuck to the housing, and each floppy disk generally holds 6-7 photos at the highest quality settings. The image quality isn't that great, even by Mavica standards, but it's definitely a capable camera, and the old F330/F550 "InfoLithium" battery packs still manage to hold a decent charge 20+ years on. Here are some example photos: http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...testpic004.jpg http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...ca/kips007.jpg http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...a/plane001.jpg http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...19/vendor8.jpg (more photos from the same convention taken with the FD91 can be found here) http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...on301_fd91.jpg http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada...ca/poly800.jpg http://www.electronixandmore.com/ada.../spacetime.jpg More soon! -Adam |
I'm shocked Sony actually used a standard storage medium! Those pictures are excellent for 1998, imo.
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First 5 years of my digital camera life 2000 - 2005 was with an FD-91. Still have it. Don't think I have a battery that will work it though. Anyone with a hankerin' for one let me know!
Couple of pics from the races at TMS back in 2005. The wide one is two I put together. |
There's one of the basic ones available on Columbus OH craigslist right now...
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Seen one in a flea market, but didn't bought it. It was only the camera.
But I'm glad to see that some one bought one :) Off-topic: what are those Pyramids? Quote:
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I've seen some mavicas pass through the local Goodwill. But I know it would be a forgotten knick knack in a month. The FedEx Kinko's in Lakeland FL had one they used for IIRC passport photos a good 12 years ago.
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I dug out my FL-91 today and shot a few pix. I forgot how good it was for the time.
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Sony made earlier use of the Mavica name for an instructional device, which apparently was not marketed.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...62cf64_w_d.jpg jr |
Sony also had one that recorded on 3" CD-RW as I recall.
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As for the 'pyramid' photo, those are two Time Pyramids flanking an Alien Clock. One of the Time Pyramids doesn't keep good time, but the array sure looks neat, I think. Just a few of the many clocks in my collection..... :screwy: Quote:
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With regards to batteries, I've had fairly good luck with the original Sony 'InfoLithium' packs, but there are several companies selling reproductions like this which work fairly well. Some of the offerings like this also include a battery charger, which comes in handy if the original has gone missing, which seems to be fairly common with Mavicas for some reason. :dunno: Quote:
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-Adam |
Dind't realized that Mavica it's an acronym.
@ Dave_A : That railway agency is still in operation? |
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I've added a few more from TMS in 2005. The guy in the light blue T-shirt is me about 40 lbs heavier and 15 years younger(!) geezzz... The bag on my shoulder was for carrying the camera, batteries and extra floppy discs. |
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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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