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Sony CD400

Quick information
Brand Sony 1997
Model MVC-CD400
Released Year 1997
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Mavica
Color Black
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued

Overview

The Sony Mavica CD400 is an early digital camera launched in 1997, notable for recording images on 3.5-inch floppy disks. It features a 0.38-megapixel CCD sensor with 640x480 pixel resolution, which was standard for consumer digital cameras of that era. The camera employs a fixed 38mm f/2.8 lens, optimized for general photography. Image storage on floppy disks allowed easy transfer to computers without requiring special adapters. The device includes composite video output for image playback on televisions. Power is supplied by AA batteries, making it portable but limited by battery life.

Specifications

MPN MVC-CD400
UPC 0027242606487
Model MVC-CD400
Digital Zoom 2x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Color Black
Connectivity USB
Features Sharpness Control, USB, Not Interchangeable Lenses, Audio Recording, Date/Time Stamp, With Tripod Mount, Brightness Control, Digital Noise Reduction, DPOF Support, Multi-Picture Burst, USB Compatibility
Series Sony Mavica
Optical Zoom 3x
Depth 4in
Width 5.44in
Item Weight 23.04 Oz.
Height 3.75in
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-2.5"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±2 Ev Range, in 1/3 Ev Steps
Light Sensitivity Iso 400, Iso 200, Iso 100
Sensor Type CCD
Shooting Modes Frame Movie Mode, Digital Photo Mode
Macro Focus Range 4-50cm
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 34-102mm
Special Effects Black & White, Sepia, Negative Art, Solarization
Camera Flash Features Flash OFF!, Fill-In Flash, Flash +/- Compensation, Red-Eye Reduction Flash, Auto Flash
White Balance Auto
Focus Adjustment Autofocus & Manual Focus, Manual, Automatic
Operating System Supported Microsoft Windows 98SE, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, Apple Mac Os X
MAX Shutter SPEED 1/1000 Sec
Sensor Size 1/1.8in
Display Size 2.5in
Still Image Format TIFF, GIF, JPEG
Exposure Modes Aperture-Priority, Shutter-Priority, Manual, Automatic
Microphone Operation Mode mono
Display Rotation Built-In
Digital Video Format MPEG, MPEG Hq, MPEG1
Screen Size 2.0".5"
Light Sensitivity MAX 400
Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 4.0MP
Display Type LCD
Sensor Resolution 4.0MP
Exposure Metering Evaluative, SPOT, Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED 8 Sec
MAX Video Resolution 320 X 24080x72160x112160 X 120
Additional Features Sharpness Control, Not Interchangeable Lenses, USB, Date/Time Stamp, Audio Recording, With Tripod Mount, Brightness Control, Digital Noise Reduction, Dpof Support, Multi-Picture Burst, USB Compatibility
Flash Type Pop-Up Flash
Effective Flash Range 0.5m-5m
Continuous Shooting SPEED 2fps
Run Time Up to 153 Min
Exterior Color Black Silver
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In-Electret Condenser-mono
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output, 1X DC Power Input, 1X USB
Shooting Programs Portrait Mode, Landscape, Twilight Mode
Flash Modes Red-Eye Reduction, Forced Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode
Red-Eye Reduction Yes
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Auto Focus Type Hybrid
Viewfinder Type Without Viewfinder
Supported Flash Memory 3in CD-R Disc, 3in CD-RW

Key Advantages

The Mavica CD400 offers removable floppy disk storage that simplifies image transfer. Its compact design provides portability uncommon for digital cameras of the late 1990s. The optical viewfinder allows for composing shots with minimal lag. Use of standard AA batteries ensures easy replacement worldwide. Composite video output enables direct image viewing on TVs. Its pioneering design bridged analog and digital photography eras.

Limitations

The camera’s 0.38-megapixel resolution is very low by modern standards, producing grainy images. Floppy disks have very limited storage capacity and slow write speeds. The fixed lens restricts photographic flexibility. Battery life is relatively short with AA cells due to power consumption. Lack of advanced features like autofocus or manual settings limits creative control. The camera’s bulky size and weight are less convenient compared to modern digital cameras.

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