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The '''MVC-FD85''' is a digital camera introduced in 2000 (alongside the [[Sony Mavica FD90|FD90]]) in the [[Sony#Mavica|Mavica]] series from [[Sony]]. As with earlier Mavica models, a standard computer floppy disk is used for storage; or Sony's MSAC-FD2M "dummy floppy" adapter which accepts [[Memory Stick]] cards. The [[sensor]] resolution is 1280×960 pixels. At that 1.2-megapixel image size, a standard 1.4 MB floppy will hold approximately six images.
 
The '''MVC-FD85''' is a digital camera introduced in 2000 (alongside the [[Sony Mavica FD90|FD90]]) in the [[Sony#Mavica|Mavica]] series from [[Sony]]. As with earlier Mavica models, a standard computer floppy disk is used for storage; or Sony's MSAC-FD2M "dummy floppy" adapter which accepts [[Memory Stick]] cards. The [[sensor]] resolution is 1280×960 pixels. At that 1.2-megapixel image size, a standard 1.4 MB floppy will hold approximately six images.
  

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The MVC-FD85 is a digital camera introduced in 2000 (alongside the FD90) in the Mavica series from Sony. As with earlier Mavica models, a standard computer floppy disk is used for storage; or Sony's MSAC-FD2M "dummy floppy" adapter which accepts Memory Stick cards. The sensor resolution is 1280×960 pixels. At that 1.2-megapixel image size, a standard 1.4 MB floppy will hold approximately six images.

The FD90 is equipped with a 6.1–18.3 mm f/2.8–2.9 lens, whose 3x zoom range gives a 35mm equivalent of 39–117 mm.

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