Mavica - meaning and definition. What is Mavica
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is Mavica - definition

DIGITAL CAMERA PRODUCT LINE
Mavica; CD MAVICA; MVC-CD500; FDMAVICA; MAVICA; MVC-CD350; MCL-05H; MCL-913T; MCL-06T; MCL-903T; MCL-806H; MCL-710H; MCL-200N; MCL-300C; Sony MCL-05H; Sony MCL-06T; Sony MCL-200N; Sony MCL-300C; Sony MCL-710H; Sony MCL-806H; Sony MCL-903T; Sony MCL-913T; Sony Mavica mount; Sony MVC-5000; ProMavica MVC-5000; ProMavica MVC-7000; Sony MVC-7000; Sony ProMavica MVC-7000; Sony MAVICA; Sony ProMavica MVC-5000; Magnetic Video Camera
  • Sony Mavica CD400, rear view
  • Sony Mavica CD400, front view
  • Inside the Sony Mavica MVC-FD7 Digital camera from 1997
  • Sony Mavica MVC-FD75 with floppy disks
  • Sony Mavica (1981), the first [[still video camera]] in history
  • Sony Digital Mavica MVC-FD5 (1997), the first [[digital camera]] of the Mavica series
  • title=1986}}</ref>
  • Sony Mavica MVC-FD7 x10 Lens Assembly. The 0.3M pixel sensor is on the right hand PCB. From 1997
  • The 0.3 M pixel 640x480 sensor used in the Sony Mavica MVC-FD7 digital camera from 1997

Sony Mavica         
Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) is a discontinued brand of Sony cameras which use removable disks as the main recording medium. On August 25th 1981, Sony unveiled a prototype of the Sony Mavica as the world's first electronic still video camera.

Wikipedia

Sony Mavica

Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) is a discontinued brand of Sony cameras which use removable disks as the main recording medium. On August 25th 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 (including later models sold commercially) this first model was not digital. Its CCD sensor produced an analog video signal in the NTSC format at a resolution of 570 × 490 pixels. Mavipak 2.0" disks (later adopted industry-wide as the Video Floppy and labelled "VF") were used to write 50 still frames onto tracks on disk. The pictures could be shown on a television screen, using a "special playback viewer unit" plugged into the television set.

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Sony reused the Mavica name for a number of digital (rather than analog) cameras that used standard 3.5" floppy disk or 8 cm CD-R media for storage.