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Digital Camera Review - Sony Mavica FD95 - Photo Gallery, Specification
Friday, May 1, 2009
The Sony MVC-FD95 (Digital Mavica) has the longest focal length zoom lens of any digital camera, it's equivalent to a 400mm lens on a 35mm camera. Sony's SteadyShot image stabilization technology helps you get the best possible pictures even at extreme telephoto. The FD-95 is the highest resolution Mavica with a 2.1-million pixel imager that yields 1600 x 1200-pixel JPEG pictures. Thanks to its camcorder-styled, eyelevel, high-resolution color viewfinder the FD-95 is functionally the same as a SLR camera. You see exactly what the lens sees. The big 2.5" color LCD can also be used for framing as well as reviewing your pictures. Mavicas are unique in that they store their images on 1.44MB floppy diskettes. Floppies are relatively low capacity media but you can't beat the ease of transferring the data to your computer. The year 2000 Mavicas can use the new, solid state Memory Stick modules with the MSAC-FD2M floppy disk adapter. 64MB Memory Sticks are already available and 128MB size modules are coming by year's end. All of the new Mavicas are also equipped with 4x quick access floppy disk drives. . |
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