Friday, October 13, 2006

The Evolution of Sony Digital Cameras: Why Canon is Ahead

In the world of digital cameras, very rarely will you find the combination of practicality, convenience, affordability and performance. For a long time now, I have known about the practicality of the Sony Mavica MVC-CD400 in the corners and confines of library archiving and cataloguing. Later on, I have learned much more thanks to two friends respectively working in the archives of a religious organization and the police headquarters. For sure, the Mavica has come very handy. After all of these information-gathering opportunities, I set out to have a closer contact with this camera.

No more will you have to be shocked by the exorbitant price of CompactFlash, SD, Memorey Stick and other media or memory cards. If you are interested in purchasing this Sony Mavica, you will be glad to find out that it comes equipped with a storage device that is dirt-cheap. Yes, some of you may explain the high costs of the memory sticks, CompactFlash and others by the fact they are reusable. No matter what, the cameras that have these media will never be able to outperform the Mavica in the areas of convenience and affordability of storage devices and platform. Consider for a minute that a three-inch CD-RW costs about a few dollars. This means you can always buy a whole package and take with you on your vacation. All you need to worry about is an extra set of infoLithium batteries on hand. Besides, most computers can read these CD-Rs or CD-RWs. Compatibility with all personal computers is one of the great appeals of this camera. Practically all computers will be able to read these images.

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