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In lugnet.general, jsproat@geocities.com (Sproaticus) writes:
> Tom McDonald wrote:
> > In lugnet.general, Frank Filz writes:
> > > What I'm wondering is if anyone has any experiences to compare with
> > > using a video camera vs a digital camera? I am thinking of spending
> > > about $500. Macro capability is very important for me.
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> I got my Sony Mavica for about $700; they also have one in the $400-500
> range. The main attraction to a Mavica is that it uses a DOS-formatted 1.44
> Mb floppy diskette with JPEG files, so you don't need to worry about special
> software or hardware. I can usually get about 25-30 images on a floppy, and
> while the disk is still in the camera I can preview and delete images I
> don't want, and re-use the disk space. It also does macro imaging
> wonderfully -- easily within an inch. ...Aaaaand, it's got a tripod
> mounting hole, which I've seen more than a few video and still cameras
> lacking.
We've love our Mavica! The old one was damaged, but it was a good excuse to
get the new model... I can't imagine ever going back to traditional film
photography. Carrying around a pocket full of floppies is pretty fun too.
Say, BTW, did you know that the origin of the Mavica brand name is a pseudo-
acronym? It stands for MAgnetic VIdeo CAmera. Sony had a short-lived
digital video camera out for a few months back in 1981. It didn't sell, but
it's interesting that they resurrected the name!
--Todd
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