im rlly new to this site and idk how to use it lol

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    14 minutes ago

    On the newer Sony cameras: do the “floor model stickers” (the ones that advertise capabilities) contribute to the item’s collect-ability at all? Back in the day, I always removed those since they kind of alter the device’s aesthetic and they’re clearly not intended to keep.

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    32 minutes ago

    This is nice. I should do the same thing. I’m not sure where some of my cameras even are though. And many of them are film, not digital.

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    13 hours ago

    I had an early digital camera (Sony? Casio?) that could send pictures via infrared. With a Nokia 9110 you could then send a (badly) grey scaled picture via fax.

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      22 hours ago

      yep! i love using them whenever i get the chance to. i get novelty film cameras just to display as you can see but if i get a digital camera, they have to work.

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        21 hours ago

        I remember using a floppy Mavica about 25 years ago, borrowed from my school…

        My first digital camera was a Fujifilm iX-1, didn’t take a lot of photos with it, but it was interesting…

        Later I bought myself a Canon EOS 400D, that was my first proper digital camera, I still have plenty of photos taken with it in my collection.

        Ten years later, I got the camera that probably influenced me the most, a Panasonic Lumix GX80, a brilliant little camera with TERRIBLE ergonomics. I carried that with me every single day, I learned a LOT about photography with it, one of the control dials broke a few years after buying it, but I kept it going by swapping apature/shutter speed between the dials depending on what I needed.

        In 2023, I got a bonus from work, and I had a very fun and interesting lunch at Scandinavian Photo in Stockholm, I had a list and got myself a Panasonic S5 with a 20-60mm kit lens, a 50mm prime lens, a proper backpack, a peakdesign camera strap, two SD cards and probably something more that I have forgotten. It was a super fun experience getting to treat a camera store kinda like a supermarket with a personal shopper.

        In the next months, I bought a Sigma contemporary 100-400mm lens, a used, but amazing, Lumix 24-105mm f/4 lens (I need to service this lens, the AF seems to me broken), some lights and an external flash.

        The S5 is a fantastic camera, with one big flaw, the AF is slow.

        I enjoy planespotting and have started saving up for a Sony A7 III or IV and a 600mm lens ahead of the Swedish Air Force centennial celebration in August…

        I am an IT guy with a photo hobby…

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                21 hours ago

                I never considered the styling of the cameras at the time, but I did when I picked my S5, I really like the styling of it!

                Just a reminder, I think dpreview has a big backlog of gorgeous product photos going back a long, long way, if you are luck they might have some good photos of the Mavicas

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    21 hours ago

    Look at you big ballin with RAM just sitting around

    J/k nice variety of Mavicas!

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      21 hours ago

      what can i say, the ram stick was just sitting there in a mother board in some display case in an it classroom. when no one was looking it just happened to fly into my pocket (because of the wind ofc)

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    22 hours ago

    Very nice! I’ve been so temped to buy that lego slr camera for years now. Those old sony floppy disk cameras are fun.

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      22 hours ago

      you should 100% get a sony mavica. all my mavicas apart from 1 i got as untested and they work perfectly and i got them all for under 30 quid each.

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        22 hours ago

        I’m curious to hear what your workflow is for accessing photos from them in 2025. (USB floppy drive, I assume?)

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          ok so, theres 1 camera that i have (The sony mavica fd200) that has a direct usb connection to a computer. lets say i take pictures on another camera, i transfer the floppy disk and battery to the fd200 and plug it into my computer and from there i can access the pictures from there. this also applies to my only battery thats actually working. i have to put it inot my fd200 to charge it since it has a charging port on the side of the camera since i dont have a seperate charging cradle for my np330 battery

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            22 hours ago

            That’s more interesting an answer than I was expecting! I didn’t even consider that any floppy disk Mavicas could be modern enough to have USB. The only time I used one of these, you could still assume a floppy drive in every computer.