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Go to `Google" or some other type of search engine and just type in the model of the item you're looking for, and nothing more. You should get a decent amount of returns if anything's available.

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Q: I used to buy cdr156 for mavica from Good Guys but they went out of business. Where can I buy new ones in Fresno California?
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Where can one buy a Sony Mavica camera?

There are many places to buy a Sony Mavica camera including Walmart. One can also buy the camera online at sites such as Amazon and classified sites such as eBay.


What is a mavica digital camera?

Mavica was a brand of Sony cameras which used removable disks (1.44 Mb diskettes) as the main recording media. In August, 1981, Sony released the Sony Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) electronic still camera, the first commercial electronic camera. It was not a digital camera, as its CCD sensor produced a video signal in the NTSC format at a resolution of 570*490 pixels.


What store has a camera battery charger for the FD Mavica Sony?

i don't know what store exactly but, i do know that the charger and batteries are the same for the floppy disc model and the CD model that came along later. in my experience it is my opinion that Mavica chargers seem to be pretty compatible with most Mavica cameras. i believe radio shack might be able to order the charger for you otherwise, try local thrift stores. hope this helps.


What brand of camera is used by Chloe Sullivan in Smallville?

The only camera that I can find that looks like Chloe's is the Sony Mavica Camera MVC-FD73.


You have a sony mavica mvc-cd250 but when it records to the end of the CD you are not able to take the photos or videos from CD is there a program that ables the camera to still let me open the CD?

You must finalize the disk before it can be read on a computer.


Does a floppy adapter for Sony Mavica fd75 digital camera actually exist?

Yes it exist and you can buy it on Amazon from around $59 - $99. Better to just buy a new digital camera since it would have more mega pixels and be around the same price.


My XP computer will not read my old mavica floppies it has the floppie port but no program to read it what program can you use. The flopies are not damaged the program refers to the internet to open?

Your question is very vague. If you are not able to access the data on the floppy drive because Windows XP doesn't recognize it, then how do you know the floppies aren't damaged in some fashion? If you can access the files but not open them with any program you have. then why did you say your computer couldn't read the disks?Mavicas store floppies as standard .jpg files. Any image program or web browser should be able to display them.


What has happened in the history of photography from 1970-2007?

In 1970, Smith and Boyle built a CCD (charge-coupled device) into a video camera with image quality good enough for TV broadcasting In 1981, the first consumer camera that did not require film was produced by Sony, the Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) electronic still camera. In 1986 Kodak created the first sensor that could detect megapixels. The sensor produced a 5x7 inch digital print. In 2006 Nikon and Canon stopped producing film cameras. Cameras could now detect up to 22 megapixels. Mobile phone had built-in cameras that could sense up to 4 megapixels.


What was the first digital camera?

The first one that I had seen was about ten years ago and it was put out by casio-the resolution was 640x480 and it had a 2mb internal memory and sold for about a thousand dollars. ------------------------ 9-07-2006 Digital camera technology is directly related to and evolved from the same technology that recorded television images. In 1951, the first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses (digital) and saving the information onto magnetic tape. Bing Crosby laboratories (the research team funded by Crosby and headed by engineer John Mullin) created the first early VTR and by 1956, VTR technology was perfected (the VR1000 invented by Charles P. Ginsburg and the Ampex Corporation) and in common use by the television industry. Both television/video cameras and digital cameras use a CCD (Charged Coupled Device) to sense light color and intensity. During the 1960s, NASA converted from using analog to digital signals with their space probes to map the surface of the moon (sending digital images back to earth). Computer technology was also advancing at this time and NASA used computers to enhance the images that the space probes were sending. Digital imaging also had another government use at the time that being spy satellites. Government use of digital technology helped advance the science of digital imaging, however, the private sector also made significant contributions. Texas Instruments patented a film-less electronic camera in 1972, the first to do so. In August, 1981, Sony released the Sony Mavica electronic still camera, the camera which was the first commercial electronic camera. Images were recorded onto a mini disc and then put into a video reader that was connected to a television monitor or color printer. However, the early Mavica cannot be considered a true digital camera even though it started the digital camera revolution. It was a video camera that took video freeze-frames. Since the mid-1970s, Kodak has invented several solid-state image sensors that "converted light to digital pictures" for professional and home consumer use. In 1986, Kodak scientists invented the world's first megapixel sensor, capable of recording 1.4 million pixels that could produce a 5x7-inch digital photo-quality print. In 1987, Kodak released seven products for recording, storing, manipulating, transmitting and printing electronic still video images. In 1990, Kodak developed the Photo CD system and proposed "the first worldwide standard for defining color in the digital environment of computers and computer peripherals." In 1991, Kodak released the first professional digital camera system (DCS), aimed at photojournalists. It was a Nikon F-3 camera equipped by Kodak with a 1.3 megapixel sensor. The first digital cameras for the consumer-level market that worked with a home computer via a serial cable were the Apple QuickTake 100 camera (February 17 , 1994), the Kodak DC40 camera (March 28, 1995), the Casio QV-11 (with LCD monitor, late 1995), and Sony's Cyber-Shot Digital Still Camera (1996).


Why was the digital camara invented?

9-07-2006 Digital camera technology is directly related to and evolved from the same technology that recorded television images. In 1951, the first video tape recorder (VTR) captured live images from television cameras by converting the information into electrical impulses (digital) and saving the information onto magnetic tape. Bing Crosby laboratories (the research team funded by Crosby and headed by engineer John Mullin) created the first early VTR and by 1956, VTR technology was perfected (the VR1000 invented by Charles P. Ginsburg and the Ampex Corporation) and in common use by the television industry. Both television/video cameras and digital cameras use a CCD (Charged Coupled Device) to sense light color and intensity. During the 1960s, NASA converted from using analog to digital signals with their space probes to map the surface of the moon (sending digital images back to earth). Computer technology was also advancing at this time and NASA used computers to enhance the images that the space probes were sending. Digital imaging also had another government use at the time that being spy satellites. Government use of digital technology helped advance the science of digital imaging, however, the private sector also made significant contributions. Texas Instruments patented a film-less electronic camera in 1972, the first to do so. In August, 1981, Sony released the Sony Mavica electronic still camera, the camera which was the first commercial electronic camera. Images were recorded onto a mini disc and then put into a video reader that was connected to a television monitor or color printer. However, the early Mavica cannot be considered a true digital camera even though it started the digital camera revolution. It was a video camera that took video freeze-frames. Since the mid-1970s, Kodak has invented several solid-state image sensors that "converted light to digital pictures" for professional and home consumer use. In 1986, Kodak scientists invented the world's first megapixel sensor, capable of recording 1.4 million pixels that could produce a 5x7-inch digital photo-quality print. In 1987, Kodak released seven products for recording, storing, manipulating, transmitting and printing electronic still video images. In 1990, Kodak developed the Photo CD system and proposed "the first worldwide standard for defining color in the digital environment of computers and computer peripherals." In 1991, Kodak released the first professional digital camera system (DCS), aimed at photojournalists. It was a Nikon F-3 camera equipped by Kodak with a 1.3 megapixel sensor. The first digital cameras for the consumer-level market that worked with a home computer via a serial cable were the Apple QuickTake 100 camera (February 17 , 1994), the Kodak DC40 camera (March 28, 1995), the Casio QV-11 (with LCD monitor, late 1995), and Sony's Cyber-Shot Digital Still Camera (1996).


Why was the digital camera created?

Originally the camera was made to capture a moment in time quickly and exactly. Paintings often reflected the opinion of the painter in their art, however, photos show exactly what was happening. Photos can be biased but nonetheless they are real. Photography started becoming pretty well known around the civil war and that's where the first "imbedded" journalists began.The first use of a lens that projected light onto a wall was the camera obscura (dark chamber)- this is where the name 'camera' comes from. The concept of 'light paintings' was created long before a method of permanently recording the image. The merging of physics and chemistry was required to allow this and resulted in the discovery of silver elements that turned black when exposed to light.The main reason for its invention was to help artists in drawing difficult subjects. However, since the physics behind the camera were discovered by many different people across the world, they were subsequently used for different reasons.


What are the internal parts of a camera?

Whether an old-fashioned camera or digital, some camera parts remain the same. For example, cameras have a battery, a lens (some with lens caps), a zoom feature, a counter for how many photos have been taken (or, how many are left), a wrist strap, and sometimes a camera case. Digital cameras also have viewing screen to review a photo instantly, and a memory card that stores photos. It also needs a USB cord to attach to a computer to download the photos.