Sony Mavica MVC-A10
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The Sony still-video camera MVC-A10 was a 1989 update to the Sony MVC-C1. This was an electronic stills camera, but not a "digital camera"—images are saved as single frames of analog, standard-definition television video, onto special micro floppy disks which Sony called Mavipak.
The lens does not offer either zoom or focusing, aside from a single-position 50cm/1.6 foot "macro" setting. The A10 added a feature where a very short audio recording could be paired with any captured image, which consumed the same storage space as a second image file.