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Hi, I'm Carey with DPReview

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and this magnificent thing is the Sony Mavica 
FD-91.

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This camera came out in 1999, and it still 
has a lot of features you'd see on cameras 
today.

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It's got manual focus control, an optical 
zoom that's nice and long, it's got a stabilizer

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which is this chunk right here, full manual 
control, it's even got a selfie screen

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which I'm not sure Sony really knew why...

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...its form factor doesn't lend itself to 
doing selfies very well

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But perhaps the best about this camera is 
that it runs and stores images on these

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1.44MB of floppy glory, and the camera stores 
anywhere from 6 to 13 images on one of these 
disks

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at an XGA resolution that's 1024 x 768 pixels.

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Who really needs more than that anyway?

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Anyway, the sounds that this camera makes 
are just awesome

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I'm just nerding out because it reminds me 
of a Game Boy from when I was a kid

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So, let's take a listen

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Yeah, that sound of the disk starting up

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When you actually take a shot...

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Oh, that is a magnificient sound

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Even going through the menus...

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It feels like I'm jumping up for coins or 
something like that.

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Anyway, there's a little bit more information 
on the Sony Mavica FD-91

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at DPReview.com

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Thanks for watching!

