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The '''Sony Mavica DVC-CD400''' (as this camera was formally known) is a 4 megapixel model from 2002 with a Carl Zeiss-branded 3× zoom lens.  
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The '''Sony Mavica MVC-CD400''' (as this camera was formally known) is a 4 megapixel model from 2002 with a Carl Zeiss-branded 3× zoom lens.  
  
 
While the earliest Mavica models from [[Sony]] used 3.5 in. floppy disks as a storage medium, the "CD" series adopted writable 8 cm diameter optical discs. This led to some interesting case styling, as Sony attempted to unify a camera and what was essentially a small [[Wikipedia:Discman|Discman]] into a single plastic housing. The mini-CD format offered substantially more capacity than floppy disks: 156 MB using Sony's formatting.<ref>"[http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/CD500/CD50A10.HTM Sony MVC-CD500, 10: Image Storage & Interface]", Imaging Resource, 9 June 2003.</ref>
 
While the earliest Mavica models from [[Sony]] used 3.5 in. floppy disks as a storage medium, the "CD" series adopted writable 8 cm diameter optical discs. This led to some interesting case styling, as Sony attempted to unify a camera and what was essentially a small [[Wikipedia:Discman|Discman]] into a single plastic housing. The mini-CD format offered substantially more capacity than floppy disks: 156 MB using Sony's formatting.<ref>"[http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/CD500/CD50A10.HTM Sony MVC-CD500, 10: Image Storage & Interface]", Imaging Resource, 9 June 2003.</ref>

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The Sony Mavica MVC-CD400 (as this camera was formally known) is a 4 megapixel model from 2002 with a Carl Zeiss-branded 3× zoom lens.

While the earliest Mavica models from Sony used 3.5 in. floppy disks as a storage medium, the "CD" series adopted writable 8 cm diameter optical discs. This led to some interesting case styling, as Sony attempted to unify a camera and what was essentially a small Discman into a single plastic housing. The mini-CD format offered substantially more capacity than floppy disks: 156 MB using Sony's formatting.[1]

Opening to f/2.0 at the wide setting (and f/2.5 at the tele end), the zoom is faster than those of many later pocket digital cameras.

Notes

  1. "Sony MVC-CD500, 10: Image Storage & Interface", Imaging Resource, 9 June 2003.

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