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The '''MVC-FD91''' from [[Sony]] was the top-end model in the second generation of [[Sony#Mavica|digital Mavica]] cameras, introduced in 1998 along with the [[Sony Mavica FD71|Mavica FD71]] and [[Sony Mavica FD81|FD81]]. It offered a startling 14x zoom range more typical of consumer camcorders (which it resembled), of 5.2–72.8 mm at f/1.8–3.2. This gives a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 37–518 mm. The maximum image resolution was 1024×768 pixels, and like the pioneering [[Sony Mavica FD5|Mavica FD5]] and [[Sony Mavica FD7|FD7]] it used standard 3.5" computer floppy disks for storage. At the maximum image-quality settings, a 1.4 MB floppy can store about eight images. With its ungainly body design and image quality lagging even its 1998 peers<REF>[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonyfd91/6 "Image Quality"] page from January, 1999, Mavica FD91 review, at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com]</REF>, the FD91 is mostly a curiosity today. | The '''MVC-FD91''' from [[Sony]] was the top-end model in the second generation of [[Sony#Mavica|digital Mavica]] cameras, introduced in 1998 along with the [[Sony Mavica FD71|Mavica FD71]] and [[Sony Mavica FD81|FD81]]. It offered a startling 14x zoom range more typical of consumer camcorders (which it resembled), of 5.2–72.8 mm at f/1.8–3.2. This gives a [[35mm equivalent]] range of 37–518 mm. The maximum image resolution was 1024×768 pixels, and like the pioneering [[Sony Mavica FD5|Mavica FD5]] and [[Sony Mavica FD7|FD7]] it used standard 3.5" computer floppy disks for storage. At the maximum image-quality settings, a 1.4 MB floppy can store about eight images. With its ungainly body design and image quality lagging even its 1998 peers<REF>[http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sonyfd91/6 "Image Quality"] page from January, 1999, Mavica FD91 review, at [http://www.dpreview.com/ DPReview.com]</REF>, the FD91 is mostly a curiosity today. | ||
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The MVC-FD91 from Sony was the top-end model in the second generation of digital Mavica cameras, introduced in 1998 along with the Mavica FD71 and FD81. It offered a startling 14x zoom range more typical of consumer camcorders (which it resembled), of 5.2–72.8 mm at f/1.8–3.2. This gives a 35mm equivalent range of 37–518 mm. The maximum image resolution was 1024×768 pixels, and like the pioneering Mavica FD5 and FD7 it used standard 3.5" computer floppy disks for storage. At the maximum image-quality settings, a 1.4 MB floppy can store about eight images. With its ungainly body design and image quality lagging even its 1998 peers[1], the FD91 is mostly a curiosity today.
Notes
- ↑ "Image Quality" page from January, 1999, Mavica FD91 review, at DPReview.com
Links
- Sony Mavica MVC-FD91 review from DPReview.com
- FD91 review at Steve's Digicams
- FD91 manual from Sony eSupport
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