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Sony FD71

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Brand Sony 1996
Model MVC-FD71
Released Year 1996
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Mavica
Color Gray
Optical Zoom 10x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Mavica FD71 is a digital still camera released in 1996 as part of the popular Mavica series. It was one of the early digital cameras to use 3.5-inch floppy disks as storage media, allowing easy image transfer to computers. The camera features a CCD sensor with a resolution capable of producing images up to 640x480 pixels. It includes a fixed lens with a moderate zoom range suitable for general photography. The FD71 supports both automatic and manual exposure modes, providing versatility for different shooting conditions. Connectivity includes video output for viewing images on TV screens, enhancing its usability.

Specifications

MPN MVC-FD71
UPC 0027242542747
Model MVC-FD71
Digital Zoom 10x
Color Gray
Features Date/Time Stamp, Brightness Control, AE/FE Lock, Auto Power Save
Series Sony Mavica
Optical Zoom 10x
Depth 2.5in
Height 4in
Width 5.5in
Item Weight 18.88 Oz.
Floppy Drive Storage 3.5in 1.44MB Floppy
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-2.5"-Color
Exposure Compensation ±1.5 Ev Range, in 1/2 Ev Steps
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 0.4MP
Additional Features Ae/Fe Lock, Date/Time Stamp, Brightness Control, Auto Power Save
Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 40-400mm
Flash Type Built-In Flash
Min Operating Temperature 0°C
Special Effects Black & White, Sepia, Negative Art, Solarization
White Balance Automatic
Effective Flash Range 0.5m-2.5m
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
Sensor Size 1/4in
Display Size 2.5in
Still Image Format BMP, JPEG
Exposure Modes Program, Automatic
Exterior Color Metallic Gray
Microphone Type None
MAX Operating Temperature 40°C
Display Rotation Built-In
Shooting Programs Pan-Focus, Portrait Soft, Landscape, Sports Mode, Beach & Ski, Sunset & Moon
Screen Size 2.0".5"
Flash Modes Fill-In Mode, Auto Mode, OFF! Mode
Type Point & Shoot
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 0.4MP
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type None
Supported Flash Memory 3.5in Floppy
Image Sensor CCD
Image Resolution 640 x 480 pixels
Storage Media 3.5-inch floppy disk
Lens Fixed lens with moderate zoom
Connectivity Video output (TV)
Battery Standard AA batteries

Key Advantages

The FD71's primary advantage is its use of 3.5-inch floppy disks which enabled easy file management and transfer on PCs without requiring special adapters. It offered a compact and user-friendly design for early digital photography enthusiasts. The camera's relatively fast shutter and simple controls allowed beginners to capture decent quality images conveniently. Its compatibility with standard PC hardware made image sharing straightforward at a time when digital cameras were just emerging. The device's build quality was robust, contributing to its reliability. Additionally, it provided basic exposure control that improved image quality over fully automatic cameras.

Limitations

Despite its innovations, the FD71 had several limitations common to early digital cameras. Its image resolution of 640x480 pixels is low by modern standards, limiting print sizes and image detail. The reliance on floppy disks constrained the number of images stored per disk and affected transfer speeds. The fixed lens restricted focal length flexibility for creative photography. Battery life was modest, requiring frequent changes or recharges. The camera's LCD screen was small and basic, making image review less convenient. Lastly, image noise and color fidelity were inferior compared to later digital camera models.

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