5 Responses to “Sony MVC-CD200 Mavica 2MP Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom”

  1. It’s great Camera. Cool, compact, smart and unexpensive ! I want it !
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. noffius says:

    Overall I have been very satisfied with the CD200. A good camera with 1 major flaw. This flaw was brought up in the exchange between geekysteve and mgoril: finalizing CDs. I feel the need to to comment on this point.

    In my experience, you DO need to finalize the CD-RW in order to take it out and read it in a normal CD drive. You DON’T need to finalize the CD-RW in order to read it directly through the camera using the USB connection. I prefer to avoid finalizing because its a risky process & wastes CD-RW space. So this is essentailly the same situation I had with memory stick based cameras. This was always disappointing to me.

    When looking for a camera to buy, I preferred the CD design because I take my camera all over the place-when visiting friends, family, school, work. I thought the CD format was pretty standard. This should allow me to take out and use the CD-RWs at any computer. Just like the floppy based Mavicas, right? Wrong. I have to either finalize or set up a USB connection. I avoid finalizing for the reasons geekysteve mentioned. So what advantage does the big, clunky CD design have if CD-RWs essentially function like memory sticks?

    I use the USB connection with most computers. But I really don’t like setting up a USB connection on someone else’s computer. Occassionally you find someone who doesn’t have a USB port available. Other times the USB is touchy and causes the entire system to crash. On these occassions I bite the bullet & finalize. The CD Mavica is not quite universal like the floppy models. Though it is still superior to the floppy models which are notorious for low storage space & disk errors.

    Portability is always an issue with cameras. If your primary concern is creating photos on a highly standardized & easy to use media, go with the floppy Mavicas. If you want more storage space and a smaller camera, go with a memory stick. The CD200 splits the difference. Comparable to memory sticks in storage space. Though it is a bit too bulky. Can be used on nearly any computer, but don’t expect it to be as easy as a floppy.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Julian Gang says:

    This camera has my vote for one of the best cameras made by Sony, or for that matter anybody! The largest I enlarge my pictures is 8 x 10 and it’s perfect for that! When you figure what is the size most people think of for a picture, its 8 x 10, what else! The control of this camera rivals 35mm, and then the camera is adaptable to various filter systems. Who could what anything else!…Julian Gang
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    After 5 months, the flash no longer functions. Though still under parts warrantee, Sony wants $139 just to send the camera in for repairs. This is unacceptable for such a high end camera.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Krista says:

    This is the second digital camera I’ve owned. It takes great pictures and you can store a ton of them (I get ~300 at 1200×1600) on a cd. It takes great pictures in automatic mode but being able to kick it into full manual (shutter speed, focus, aperture) means you can get pictures in circumstances that the point and click mode would choke on.

    The fact that you don’t have to worry about uploading images off a memory card makes it the perfect camera for long trips. I took it and a couple cds to Thailand for two months and came back with a ton of great pictures. Best of all I didn’t have to take a laptop or ration my picture taking. I also took it on a month long bike trip and it worked great. The long battery life and fast charge time are also strong features in it’s favor. It’s solidly constructed, a year and a half later it’s still clicking away.

    One reviewer was complaining about drivers. HE IS TOTALLY WRONG! It sounds like he didn’t have a USB port, you don’t ever have to take the cds out of the camera. The device is a USB CD/RW drive, you plug it in and it shows up as a cdrom drive. I’ve used it with Win2000 and 98 and it’s fine. No [bad] program to use to get the photos off, you just drag a copy off the cd and onto your computer. With a little poking you can plug it into your computer and actually burn the cds (though they are the little ones).

    As I said in the subject the problem with the camera is that it’s just too big. The cd drive makes it a funny shape that’s kind of a pain. Also the lack of an optical viewfinder [is sort of bad], it’s a sacrifice to the cd drive. That said I’d buy this camera again in a minute.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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