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Keep your eyes open for digital camera based on Sound Vision
(http://www.soundvisioninc.com) technology. My company (Mentor Graphics)
helped Sound Vision design the chip set (shameless plug) that is the brains
of the camera. Although SoundVision does not plan to market the camera
themselves (it will be OEM'd and branded by other digital camera companies)
the price of the camera should be very attractive. I saw the preproduction
version of the SV1301 (VGA resolution, see sample pictures at
http://www.soundvisioninc.com/sv1301_sample_images.htm, check out the
picture of the Quarter) last week and I was impressed. The chipset will
actually support much higher resolution when coupled with different CCD
soultions so higher end camera will also be available at some point.
The SV1301 with a 16MB compact flash card will hold something like 1200
pictures! Perfect for visiting LEGOLAND! From what I understand the
battery life is exceptional as well. Like the MAVICA, the SV1301 will also
record some amount of live video or audio (MP3) as well. Preliminary
information suggests that the reatil price for the SV1301 (or whatever
branded name it is actually released under) should be around $150 or so. I
am trying to put my hands on one to actually spend some time playing with
it.
Mike - mike_walsh@mentorg.com
http://members.tripod.com/mike_walsh
Todd Lehman wrote in message ...
> 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.
> >
> > 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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