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Sony FD95

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Brand Sony 1997
Model MVC-FD95
Released Year 1997
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Mavica
Color Multi-Color
Optical Zoom 10x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony Mavica FD95 is a digital camera launched in 1997, notable for its use of floppy disk storage technology. It features a 2-megapixel CCD sensor providing images with a maximum resolution of approximately 1600 x 1200 pixels. The camera utilizes a 3x optical zoom lens allowing versatile framing options for different shooting situations. Image data is stored on standard 3.5-inch floppy disks, offering easy image transfer and editing compatibility with computers of the era. The camera incorporates a 1.8-inch color LCD screen for image preview and menu navigation. Additionally, it supports both automatic and manual exposure settings, enhancing creative control for photographers.

Specifications

MPN MVCFD95
UPC 0027242571662
Model MVC-FD95
Digital Zoom 20x
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
Connectivity Component
Features Built-in Speaker, Photo Preview
Series Sony Mavica
Optical Zoom 10x
Depth 7.25in
Height 4.87in
Width 4.97in
Item Weight 30.4 Oz.
Screen Details LCD Display-Tft Active Matrix-2.5"-Color
Display Type LCD
Sensor Type CCD
Color Multi-Color
Shooting Modes Normal Movie Mode, Digital Photo Mode
Sensor Resolution 2.1MP
Exposure Metering Center-Weighted
Min Shutter SPEED 8 Sec
Additional Features Built-In Speaker, Photo Preview
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 Auto, Indoor (Preset), Outdoor (Preset)
Battery Form Factor Manufacturer Specific
Focus Adjustment Manual, Automatic
MAX Shutter SPEED 1/500 Sec
Sensor Size 1/2.7in
Display Size 2.5in
Exposure Modes Automatic and Manual
Still Image Format TIFF, GIF, JPEG
Exterior Color Black & Metallic Gray
Microphone Type Microphone-Built-In
MAX Operating Temperature 40°C
Connector Types 1X Composite Video/Audio Output
Display Rotation Built-In
Shooting Programs Portrait Mode, Landscape, Night Mode
Digital Video Format MPEG1
Screen Size 2.0".5"
Flash Modes Fill-In Mode, OFF! Mode
Red-Eye Reduction Yes
Type Point & Shoot
Camera Type Point & Shoot
Maximum Resolution 2.1MP
Auto Focus Type TTL Contrast Detection
Viewfinder Type Electronic
Supported Flash Memory Memory Stick
Device Type Digital Camera
Sensor 2-megapixel CCD
Image Resolution 1600 x 1200 pixels
Lens 3x Optical Zoom
Storage Media 3.5-inch Floppy Disk
Display 1.8-inch Color LCD
Release Year 1997
Battery Proprietary rechargeable battery
Body Type Compact with floppy disk drive

Key Advantages

The Sony Mavica FD95 offered a novel digital camera concept by using widely compatible floppy disks for image storage, simplifying image transfer without need for specialized cables or readers. Its 2-megapixel CCD sensor was competitive for its time, producing relatively high-resolution images suitable for prints and documentation. The 3x optical zoom lens expanded creative framing capabilities, making it adaptable for various photographic contexts. The inclusion of a color LCD provided immediate feedback on shots, enhancing usability. The hybrid of automatic and manual exposure controls gave users the opportunity to experiment with photography techniques. Finally, its user-friendly interface made digital photography accessible to enthusiasts transitioning from film cameras.

Limitations

The reliance on 3.5-inch floppy disks limited the image storage capacity significantly, typically allowing only 15-20 images per disk at highest resolution. The floppy disk media was also slow in read/write speeds compared to contemporary memory cards, impacting shooting and transfer efficiency. The 2-megapixel resolution, while good for the time, is low by modern standards, limiting suitability for large prints or detailed cropping. The camera's ISO sensitivity range was limited, restricting performance in low-light situations. Battery life was relatively short, partly due to power consumption by the floppy disk drive mechanism. Additionally, the camera body was somewhat bulky compared to typical point-and-shoot models, affecting portability.

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