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Mavica FD92 Digital Camera

Mavica FD92 Digital Camera
From Sony

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Product Description

With Mavica MVC-FD92, a whole new world of digital imaging possibilities is now open to your customers. It allows you to display still images with high quality resolution, which offers excellent quality for printing or sending images from your computer. Its powerful zoom lens gives you ample flexibility to compose your pictures just the way you want. The new focus ring allows for a more accurate, professional style manual focusing. The auto macro capability allows you to get as close as one inch to your subject. Provides high quality still images by reading all of the pixels on the imager (CCD) with a single pass. This one time pass over the imager delivers clean edges and an overall sharper picture quality.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #85322 in Camera & Photo
  • Size: Medium Size
  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: MVC-FD92
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Dimensions: 5.00" h x 7.20" w x 4.90" l, 1.45 pounds
  • Memory: 1.44MB
  • Display size: 2.5

Features

  • 1.3-megapixel CCD, 1472x1104
  • 8x optical, 16x digital zoom
  • 3.5'' FD/Memory Stick slot
  • Connects with Macs and PCs via included USB cable
  • Features a 2.5-inch color LCD screen; rechargeable InfoLithium battery; quick battery charger; and movie-clip recording

Customer Reviews

Another great Mavica5
I just got this camera. In doing my research I found that this is a very similar camera to the MVC-FD90 camera. This one is the 2001 model while the other is the 2000 model. There are some differences, which I'll mention, but in general, I think this is a great camera for the price.

The reason I got this camera is because I needed the versatility of a digital camera with a removable medium (the disks) because over a long vacation memory sticks will fill up, and unless you have either a laptop to download your pictures to, or a lot of extra money lying around to purchase large mega byte memory sticks, this is the way to go.

The nice thing about this camera is that is will use either disks or a memory stick. You don't have to buy the memory stick adaptor like with the other Mavicas, it's built into the camera - so you have the best of both worlds.

This camera will shoot up to 1.6 mega pixels. This is ample for what I use the camera for, which is e-mailing, looking at the pictures on the computer, or printing out 5 X 7 pictures for a scrapbook. Yes, the more mega pixels the larger the picture you can print with no distortion, but you will also pay more for the camera and then have to buy a larger memory stick as most stick cameras come with only an 8 meg card, which starts to add up.

The FD92 does the movies and that is extremely cool. I use it all the time and I cannot express how neat it is. It will shoot 15 - 60 second movies depending on the quality you want. These are perfect for e-mailing. It's like having a moving memory to look at without having to watch hours of wasted videotape. If you've watched someone else's home movies, you know what I mean.

The big difference I know of between this camera and the FD-90 is that the FD-90 has a manual focus function where this one does not. I don't consider it a loss. The manual focus really is only useful when shooting for a very specific effect in a shot. If you're looking for that much ability in a camera, you're probably already considering a professional level camera, which, again, is much costlier. The FD-90 is also more expensive than this camera. So, for less money you're getting a newer camera with this year's technology minus a feature will probably never use.

All I can say is that, like many Mavica owners before me, I love this camera. It allows me to do everything I want to do, and it wasn't a killer in cost. If you're considering the the FD-90, I'd recommend this one instead.

Excellent Camera!5
I bought this camera and it is great! I waited for this model to come out since it offers dual media whereas you can write pictures to a floppy or memory stick (which I highly reccomend you get). The floppy is great for quickly emailing picutres by simply making it an attachment from your A drive. The great thing about the memory stick is you can take tons of picutres without having to swtich diskettes. I have 2 32mb modules and I know at last count, I was able to get 45 picutres and still had room. The zoom is another great feature. It has a 16x digital which is almost as good as my binoculars.

Get this camera...it is so user friendly and highly flexible.

I was very happy with this camera until it stopped focusing.3
I bought the FD92 to replace a very early digital Epson that I had been using for a couple of years. My decision to purchase this specific Mavica was influenced by the fact that it could use both the floppy disc as well as a memory stick, a feature I had been waiting for. Almost all of my photos are published on the web so it was perfect for quick uploads from both my company Sony laptop as well as my small travel laptop or the desktop I have at home. With the addition of a wide conversion lens I found pics taken at trade shows and indoor exhibits with good artificial lighting were really good bordering on excellent. Battery life is excellent. I bought a spare and didn't really need it. Plus, I could get 30 Internet quality (640x480) shots on a 3x5 floppy disc. All in all I was quite happy with my FD92 until 3 months and 2 weeks after my purchase the lens stopped focusing correctly while I was using it during an event weekend. Hey, I paid a premium because it's a great brand name right? So I sent it back to Sony at which point my happy experience ended. Seems the warranty is 90 days parts and labor and parts only after that. Seems typical, right? Problem is Sony's policy is that the minimum labor charge is $149. No parts will be provided unless you pay the $149 minimum labor charge, and the cost could be higher if more than 2 hours labor is needed to repair the camera. So, no matter what's wrong with the camera it's a minimum bill of $149 and this from a camera in use under 120 days with a manufacturers defect. At this point while I like the camera, I don't think I would do business with Sony again because the high price simply isn't paired up with support worth paying that premium for.