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Sony FD81

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Brand Sony 1997
Model MVC-FD81
Released Year 1997
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Sony Mavica
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony FD81 is a digital still camera introduced in 1997 as part of the Mavica series. It utilizes a 0.38 megapixel CCD sensor providing decent image quality for its time. The camera stores images on 3.5-inch floppy disks, making it one of the earliest consumer cameras offering easy digital storage. It features a 3x optical zoom lens which enhances framing capabilities. The FD81 uses a single AA battery as power source, making it convenient for users globally. Its video capture function supports VGA resolution at 15 frames per second, supporting both still and short video recording.

Specifications

Marke Sony
Farbe Silber
Type Digital SLR
Modell MVC-FD81
Produktart Kompakt
Maximale Auflösung 0,85 Megapixel
Besonderheiten Limited Edition
Model MVC-FD81
Akkuart Lithium-Ion
Serie Sony MVC-FD
Optischer Zoom 3x
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 0.38 megapixels
Storage Media 3.5-inch floppy disk
Optical Zoom 3x
Video Capture VGA at 15 fps
Battery Type 1 x AA battery
Discontinued Yes

Key Advantages

The FD81 stands out due to its floppy disk storage allowing easy transfer to PCs without additional adapters. Its optical zoom offers flexibility in composition compared to fixed lens cameras. The compact body and lightweight design make it highly portable. Battery usage of standard AA cells adds convenience for users in various locations. The inclusion of both still and video capture modes expanded functionality for users at the time. Additionally, the camera's straightforward operating system and LCD screen ease of use were beneficial for beginners.

Limitations

The sensor resolution of 0.38 megapixels limits image detail compared to modern cameras. Floppy disk storage offers low capacity and slow write speeds by today's standards. The video frame rate is limited to 15 fps, resulting in less fluid motion capture. Low light performance is restricted due to relatively high noise and small sensor size. Autofocus and other advanced focusing options were minimal or absent on this model. Finally, the absence of an internal flash restricts indoor and low-light shooting without external illumination.

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