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Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) is a discontinued brand of Sony cameras which use removable disks as the main recording medium. On August 25, 1981, Sony unveiled a prototype of the Sony Mavica as the world's first electronic still video camera. As with all Mavica cameras until the early 1990s … See more
The initial prototype demonstrated in 1981 supported video capture at ten pictures per second, and hopes were expressed that this could be increased to sixty pictures per second … See more
Still video cameras with storage on 2.0" video floppy
• Sony MAVICA (1981) (Mavipak 2.0" VF, SLR design, 3 … See moreFrom the late 1990s on, Sony released a number of cameras based on digital (rather than analog) technology under the "Digital Mavica", "FD Mavica" and "CD Mavica" brands. See more
The Mavica line has been discontinued. Sony continues to produce digital cameras in the Cyber-shot and Alpha series, which use Memory Stick and other flash card technologies for … See more
There were other digital cameras that used disk storage as memory media:
• Sony Hi-MD Photo MZ-DH10P, a digital camera/audio player … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Sony Mavica Digital Cameras - eBay
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