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The '''MVC-CD300''' followed the initial "CD-burner" model in the [[Sony#Mavica|Sony Mavica line]], the [[Sony Mavica CD1000|CD1000]]. At its 2001 introduction, the CD300 was the highest-resolution model in the Mavica line, offering a 2048×1536 pixel maximum resolution. It was introduced alongside the lower-resolution [[Sony Mavica CD200|CD200]], and both models share a 3x zoom range. (This shorter zoom range permits a much smaller and more manageable body design than the [[Sony Mavica CD1000|CD1000]].) In the higher-spec CD300, this is a [[Carl Zeiss]]-branded 7–21 mm f/2.0–2.5 zoom (giving a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 34–102 mm).
The '''MVC-CD300''' followed the initial "CD-burner" model in the [[Sony#Mavica|Sony Mavica line]], the [[Sony Mavica CD1000|CD1000]]. At its 2001 introduction, the CD300 was the highest-resolution model in the Mavica line, offering a 2048×1536 pixel maximum resolution. It was introduced alongside the lower-resolution [[Sony Mavica CD200|CD200]], and both models share a 3x zoom range. (This shorter zoom range permits a much smaller and more manageable body design than the [[Sony Mavica CD1000|CD1000]].) In the higher-spec CD300, this is a [[Carl Zeiss]]-branded 7–21 mm f/2.0–2.5 zoom (giving a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 34–102 mm.
 
  
 
Both models add the ability to use 8 cm CD-RW media, permitting images to be erased and entire discs to be reformatted. (CDs did need to be "finalized" before they became readable in standard computer drives.)
 
Both models add the ability to use 8 cm CD-RW media, permitting images to be erased and entire discs to be reformatted. (CDs did need to be "finalized" before they became readable in standard computer drives.)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=MVCCD300&template_id=1&region_id=1&tab=manuals#/manualsTab Sony Mavica MVC-CD300 manual] from [http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/index.pl Sony eSupport]
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*[https://www.sony.com/electronics/support/cameras-camcorders-digital-cameras/mvc-cd300 Sony Mavica MVC-CD300 manual] from [https://www.sony.com/electronics/support Sony eSupport]
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/news/2001/3/1/sonycd200cd300 Announcement] and [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonycd300/ review] of Mavica CD300 from [http://www.dpreview.com DPReview.com]
 
*[http://www.dpreview.com/news/2001/3/1/sonycd200cd300 Announcement] and [http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonycd300/ review] of Mavica CD300 from [http://www.dpreview.com DPReview.com]
  
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Latest revision as of 03:38, 11 May 2024

The MVC-CD300 followed the initial "CD-burner" model in the Sony Mavica line, the CD1000. At its 2001 introduction, the CD300 was the highest-resolution model in the Mavica line, offering a 2048×1536 pixel maximum resolution. It was introduced alongside the lower-resolution CD200, and both models share a 3x zoom range. (This shorter zoom range permits a much smaller and more manageable body design than the CD1000.) In the higher-spec CD300, this is a Carl Zeiss-branded 7–21 mm f/2.0–2.5 zoom (giving a 35mm equivalent range of 34–102 mm).

Both models add the ability to use 8 cm CD-RW media, permitting images to be erased and entire discs to be reformatted. (CDs did need to be "finalized" before they became readable in standard computer drives.)

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