
Sony MVC-FD87
Brand | Sony 1997 |
Model | MVC-FD87, MVCFD87 |
Released Year | 1997 |
Type | Digital Cameras |
Series | Mavica |
Optical Zoom | Yes |
Status | Discontinued |
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Overview
The Sony MVC-FD87 is a digital camera released in 1997 as part of Sony's Mavica series, which was among the first to use floppy disk media for image storage. It features a resolution of approximately 1.92 megapixels and utilizes a 1/3-inch CCD sensor that delivers decent image quality for its era. The camera captures images and stores them on 3.5-inch floppy disks, allowing for easy image transfer to computers without requiring additional card readers or cables. It includes a built-in zoom lens offering optical magnification for versatile framing. The MVC-FD87 incorporates a simple user interface with an LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. This model is positioned as an early consumer digital camera with convenient media format but limited by the storage capacity of floppy disks.
Specifications
MPN | MVC-FD87, MVCFD87 |
UPC | 0027242586727 |
Model | MVC-FD87 |
Digital Zoom | 6x |
Series | Mavica |
Optical Zoom | Yes |
Depth | 2.31in |
Height | 4.25in |
Width | 5.63in |
Item Weight | 22.24 Oz. |
Floppy Drive Storage | 3.5in 1.44MB Floppy |
Screen Details | LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-2.5"-Color |
Exposure Compensation | ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps |
Light Sensitivity | Iso 100 |
Display Type | LCD |
Sensor Type | CCD |
Sensor Resolution | 1.3MP |
Min Shutter SPEED | 2 Sec |
Additional Features | Not Interchangeable Lenses, Self Timer, With Tripod Mount, Rgb Primary Color Filter, Progressive Scan CCD System |
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 39-117mm |
Flash Type | Built-In Flash |
Special Effects | Monotone, Negative, Sepia, Solarization |
Camera Flash Features | Flash OFF!, Fill-In Flash, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Auto Flash |
White Balance | Auto, Indoor (Preset), Outdoor (Preset) |
Effective Flash Range | 30cm-2.5m |
Focus Adjustment | Autofocus & Manual Focus, Manual, Automatic |
Operating System Supported | Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows NT, Microsoft Windows 3.X, Microsoft Windows 98, Apple Mac OS 9, Microsoft Windows 95, Apple Mac OS 8, Apple Mac Os X, Apple Mac Os 7 |
Expansion Slot | 1X Memory Stick |
MAX Shutter SPEED | 1/725 Sec |
Sensor Size | 1/2.7in |
Display Size | 2.5in |
Exposure Modes | Program |
Still Image Format | GIF, JPEG |
Exterior Color | Black & Metallic Silver |
Microphone Type | None |
Features | Not Interchangeable Lenses, Self Timer, With Tripod Mount, Rgb Primary Color Filter, Progressive Scan CCD System |
Display Rotation | Built-In |
Shooting Programs | Portrait Mode, Sports Mode, Slow Shutter |
Screen Size | 2.0".5" |
Light Sensitivity MAX | 100 |
Flash Modes | Red-Eye Reduction, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode, Flash ON Mode |
Type | Point & Shoot |
Camera Type | Point & Shoot |
Maximum Resolution | 1.3MP |
Viewfinder Type | Without Viewfinder, None |
Supported Flash Memory | Memory Stick, 3.5in Floppy |
Release Year | 1997 |
Sensor | 1/3 inch CCD |
Effective Pixels | Approx. 1.92 megapixels |
Storage Media | 3.5-inch floppy disk |
Display | LCD Screen |
Image Resolution | Up to 1600 x 1200 pixels |
Power Source | Rechargeable battery or AA batteries |
Image Format | JPEG |
Media Capacity | Approximately 15-20 images per floppy disk |
Connectivity | Floppy disk drive for image transfer |
Weight | Approx. 560 grams |
Dimensions | Approx. 130 x 96 x 135 mm |
Focus | Autofocus |
Flash | Built-in flash |
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Key Advantages
The Sony MVC-FD87's main advantage is its use of the widely accessible 3.5-inch floppy disk as storage media, facilitating straightforward image transfer via standard floppy drives. It includes optical zoom capability, which was relatively rare in early consumer digital cameras, enhancing photographic flexibility. The camera offers instant image review on its LCD screen, improving user convenience. Its compact design fits easily in hand or bag for portability. The straightforward controls make it accessible for users new to digital photography. Additionally, Sony's Mavica series reputation provided reliable build quality and usability in the late 1990s.
Limitations
The principal limitation of the MVC-FD87 is the low storage capacity of floppy disks, which restricts the number of images to around 15-20 per disk at maximum resolution. Its CCD sensor's resolution is very low compared to modern standards, impacting image detail and quality. The camera's autofocus and exposure controls are basic, limiting photographic control and accuracy. The floppy disk's slow read/write speeds result in longer image saving times. Battery life is limited and requires frequent replacement or recharging. Additionally, the reliance on obsolete floppy disks presents compatibility challenges for current users.
FAQ
What type of storage does the Sony MVC-FD87 use?
It uses 3.5-inch floppy disks as its primary storage medium for saving images.
What is the maximum resolution of images taken by the Sony MVC-FD87?
The camera offers approximately 1.92 megapixel resolution images.
Can images be transferred easily to a computer?
Yes, since images are saved on floppy disks, they can be accessed directly through any computer with a floppy disk drive.
Does the MVC-FD87 have optical zoom?
Yes, it is equipped with an optical zoom lens for variable focal lengths.
Is the Sony MVC-FD87 suitable for professional photography?
No, it was designed primarily for consumer use with limited manual control and lower image quality.
Are floppy disks still used or easy to find today?
Floppy disks are now largely obsolete and can be difficult to find or use with modern computers.
Is this camera still supported or manufactured?
No, the Sony MVC-FD87 has been discontinued and is no longer manufactured or officially supported.
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