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The '''MVC-FD75''' was the base model in the 2001 [[Sony#Mavica|digital Mavica]] line from [[Sony]], introduced alongside the higher-spec [[Sony Mavica FD87|Mavica FD87]], [[Sony Mavica FD92|FD92]], and [[Sony Mavica FD97|FD97]] <REF>[http://www.dpreview.com/news/2001/2/14/newsonys "Seven New Sony's"], Feb 14, 2001, at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com].</REF>. It remained broadly similar to the earlier "7" Mavica models, the [[Sony Mavica FD7|Mavica FD7]], [[Sony Mavica FD71|FD71]] and [[Sony Mavica FD73|FD73]] in offering a minimal 640×480-pixel [[sensor]] resolution, but a handy 10x zoom giving a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 40–400 mm. At the highest image quality settings, a maximum of 20 images could be saved in [[JPEG]] format to a standard 3.5" computer floppy disk. | The '''MVC-FD75''' was the base model in the 2001 [[Sony#Mavica|digital Mavica]] line from [[Sony]], introduced alongside the higher-spec [[Sony Mavica FD87|Mavica FD87]], [[Sony Mavica FD92|FD92]], and [[Sony Mavica FD97|FD97]] <REF>[http://www.dpreview.com/news/2001/2/14/newsonys "Seven New Sony's"], Feb 14, 2001, at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com].</REF>. It remained broadly similar to the earlier "7" Mavica models, the [[Sony Mavica FD7|Mavica FD7]], [[Sony Mavica FD71|FD71]] and [[Sony Mavica FD73|FD73]] in offering a minimal 640×480-pixel [[sensor]] resolution, but a handy 10x zoom giving a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 40–400 mm. At the highest image quality settings, a maximum of 20 images could be saved in [[JPEG]] format to a standard 3.5" computer floppy disk. | ||
Aside from cosmetics, it seems that the only change from the FD73 was an option for aperture- and shutter-priority autoexposure. As with the original [[Sony Mavica FD7|FD7]], the FD75 offered four in-camera "picture effects," namely Sepia, B&W, color negative, and "solarize." | Aside from cosmetics, it seems that the only change from the FD73 was an option for aperture- and shutter-priority autoexposure. As with the original [[Sony Mavica FD7|FD7]], the FD75 offered four in-camera "picture effects," namely Sepia, B&W, color negative, and "solarize." | ||
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Mavica FD75 image by εïз Butterfly LXT εïз (Image rights) |
The MVC-FD75 was the base model in the 2001 digital Mavica line from Sony, introduced alongside the higher-spec Mavica FD87, FD92, and FD97 [1]. It remained broadly similar to the earlier "7" Mavica models, the Mavica FD7, FD71 and FD73 in offering a minimal 640×480-pixel sensor resolution, but a handy 10x zoom giving a 35mm equivalent range of 40–400 mm. At the highest image quality settings, a maximum of 20 images could be saved in JPEG format to a standard 3.5" computer floppy disk.
Aside from cosmetics, it seems that the only change from the FD73 was an option for aperture- and shutter-priority autoexposure. As with the original FD7, the FD75 offered four in-camera "picture effects," namely Sepia, B&W, color negative, and "solarize."
image by Vagn Sloth-Madsen (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ "Seven New Sony's", Feb 14, 2001, at DPReview.com.