Quick question: floppy based digital cameras

pikasub

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Are the sony FD mavica line the only digital cameras that use 3.5" floppies? If not, what company makes an alternative. Thanks!
 

Helznicht

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1200x1600 rez pic => 64meg flash => ~40 pics => 1.6m a pic => none on a floppy?

Yikes, what res do those cameras save @ ? :Q:);)
 

GSpeare

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<< 1200x1600 rez pic => 64meg flash => ~40 pics => 1.6m a pic => none on a floppy?

Yikes, what res do those cameras save @ ? :Q:);)
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I have a Mavica that does 1024x768 and lower. It's great for doing web photos since the higher resolution is wasted anyway. Back when that was the top resolution you could get in a digital camera, floppies made sense. With a 3+ megapixel camera, it seems a little less sensible...
 

NelsonMuntz

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To answer the original question... the Sony Mavica's are the only digital cameras that I have seen that use floppy disks for picture transfer.
 

dkozloski

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Mavica's use jpeg compression. Normal mode gives about 40 pictures/disk, higher res 20/disk.
 

corkyg

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That was Panasonic. I think they discontinued it . . . image quality sucks . . . but not as bad as Mavica floppy cameras (no optical view finder either!)

Floppies are dog slow on reading anyway. Go CF or SM . . . or now, IBM Microdrive. Proprietary stuff like Sony memory Stick also works, but you must live in isolation. (Proprietary stuff sucks in general just because it is.) :)