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I have a Sony MVC FD75 that I bought years ago. It still takes excellent photos. I like the Sony`s as the battery packs are rechargeable and last quite awhile. Only down fall with the FD91 is it is twice as heavy as the FD75. I use it mainly to take pictures of birds at the feeders in the yard. The FD75 only has a 10X zoom and the the FD91 has 14X so zooms in better. The floppy discs was the technology back when these cameras were manufactured. Very easy to upload images to the computer. The FD75 I paid $420 when I bought it. Now very easy to find a used one for $10-$20. Rich
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have owned a Mavica FD73 for a very long time. I bought it for personal use maybe 20 years ago and later had a job that took me around the US where I also used it in an industrial setting. I am also using it now for my eBay listings. It is extremely durable and reliable and I am so reliant on it I recently bought a backup FD-81. The FD-81 has sound and J-peg movie capability. The cameras are heavy, and bulky compared to new technology. They utilize 3.5 floppy drive technology which I believe is nearly extinct. They are also slow as they capture the image on the floppy drive. And typically will capture only between 20 - 30 images until the floppy is full. I originally purchased two batteries with the camera. One is dead and the other is questionable but Sony used this battery in many versions and they are still available. When used in very cold situations the battery will die quickly but will pick up by warming even in a pant pocket. Used they are typically a good value if you are still using a 3.5 floppy drive. Maybe even good for a child or grandchild just wanting to get started because they are so durable.Read full review
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I have since upgraded to a newer camera but still use my old FD91. These are my experiences with my FD91. I originally purchased a FD81 but returned it to the store within the week when I originally bought mine. I liked having both the LCD and eyepiece for viewing (using the eyepiece also increases battery life for more shots). It is a great camera for its time and still decent for today. Not exactly the greatest on megapixels (maxes out at 1024 x 768) but then again most family members don't want 5mb files in their email anyway... so this is a decent size for sending pics of the kids to family members who live out of town. Also good for taking quick shots generic eBay items. who really needs super high resolution of a hard drive your selling anyway? The few drawbacks I have encountered over the years (most of them are slight). Problem number one.... Batteries, I have gone thru several. They will start to go down at 10x speed even when showing a full charge after less than a year. I have had a batteries that after a little more than a years use will only take five or six pictures even when charged to full charge. Problem number two... I had to take the floppy drive carriage and bend the prongs slightly to get it to recognize a floppy disk again after it started showing an error message a few years ago. I don't remember the specific error message but I tracked down others having the same problems on google and sure enough it started working again after the little bit of tweaking on the floppy carriage. Problem number three... Back when I first bought the camera memory sticks were high on the other hand floppies were cheap and easy to find at any store. On my last trip to Pigeon Forge, TN I went to CVS, Walgreen's, and a Grocery store and wasn't able to find floppies anywhere. So the 3.5 floppy is starting to become a drawback if you need more and are on the road. Overall though I if you can live with buying batteries about once a year or so and make sure your stocked up with plenty of floppies it is a good camera that lasts for years and works well for everyday shots. Even though I have a newer camera, I still wouldn't part with mine which must count for something... which is why I rate this camera a good buy.Read full review
I'm a fan of the Mavica cameras by Sony.I remember when this camera sold at The Wiz for over 800.00 and at that time I got the 0.35 megapixel 1st generation model,when this model arrived I wanted it so bad but held off.Then I had several of these cameras stolen from me so I picked up the MVC FD 91 on ebay about 2 years ago for about 125.00,the seller had a very good and honest description on the camera and it was spot on.When I recieved the camera it looked like brand new and functioned properly.I ended up selling the other 2 Mavicas,kept the MVC Fd 085 as a backup,but never had to use it.This camera was the top of the line back then and it's so easy to use on ebay for loading PICS..While 0.85 MGs is low and even 1.3 is low the camera is outstanding.To this day the camera is in excellent comdition,I have an extra battery,and it does the job commendably.Buyers must beware when you buy one of these cameras used,first they are over 10 years old,the repair cost is more than the cameras worth,and stock up on floppies.The MVC 95s 97s are even nicer but expect to pay double the cost compared to the MVC 91.Lots of bells and whistles,and I tend to take real good care of my gear.While it's large by todays standards it cannot be beat for use on EBAY to upload pics,even works well with my MAC computer as I got and external floppy drive to upload PICS on to EBAY...So the best things to do is ask lots of question regarding operation of this camera,if the answers are foggy look for another one.If you find a nice one highly recommended.Read full review
ok battery life exelent, make sure you have at least 2 good batteries to swap on the charger. picture ok make sure you use max resolution when taking pics. get as close to your target as possible. be carefull not to review your pics unless your disk is full or you dont plan on taking any more pics on that disk. garunteed your disk will be ruined if you do. buy quality disks otherwise you find out just how good the cheap ones are. cheap=1-4 uses expensive up to 10 uses when formatting between uses. overall great camera. good pics. awsome battery life. highly recommended for comercial use. cant wait to try the cd writer version.