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A camera made by the likes of Canon and Sony that recorded electronic pictures onto an internal floppy disk. It was, if you like, the first type of digital camera, but quality was poor.
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Timelapse refers to recording one still video image frame at fewer than 30 frames per second. The speed of this recording can usually be adjusted.

It contains sensitizing dyes Because of the nature of the recording medium used in still video and digital cameras, they must be loaded in complete darkness. 1. True 2. False 2-6. 2-7. 2-8. 2-9.

The Sony Mavica was a video camera that captured still video shots on a two-inch floppy disk. Because the Sony Mavica was actually taking freeze-frame video shots instead of true digital photographs, it can't really be considered a digital camera.

On August 25, 1981 Sony unveiled a prototype of the first still video camera, the Sony Mavica. This camera was an analog electronic camera that featured interchangeable lenses and a SLR viewfinder.

In 1987, they released seven products that were used for recording, storing, editing, transmitting, as well as printing the electronic still video images.

1982: Sony demonstrates Mavica "still video" camera
1983: Kodak introduces disk camera, using an 8x11mm frame (the same as in the Minox spy camera) ...

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