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Vintage Sony Mavica Camera MVC-5000 with lots of equipment and accessories-used

$ 454.08

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: These items were acquired at a police auction. Most pieces look used and some look relatively new. please look at pictures very closely before bidding. Advise if you should need more pictures as i do not know anything about this equipment. Everything you see in the pictures is what will be delivered.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Model: mvc 5000
  • Type: Camera
  • Brand: Sony

    Description

    These Sony camera items and equipment was in a box purchased at a Police Auction. I can't provide you anymore details than that. Don't hesitate to request more pictures. None of the items have been tested nor do i know how to test them to check for you. I have seen on the internet when this camera was sold in retail it was about ,000 because of its functions but i cant confirm this price. Please do your own research prior to bidding. IF all off these items works you will have made an incredible score.
    The Sony Hi Band Mavica MVC-5000 was a still video camera introduced by Sony in 1989. The camera had two CCD sensors, one for the luminance (Y) signal, and another for the chrominance (C) signal. The camera came with a 13x 9.5 - 123.5mm zoom lens (MCL-913T) and could also mount Nikkor lenses using the optional MCL-200N adapter.
    Using an optional digital image handler (DIH-2000), photos could be transmitted over regular telephone lines. The camera also came with a built in microphone. Like other early still video cameras, the MVC-5000 didn't have a LCD screen, but photos could be reviewed using an external monitor connected to the camera's video out port. Images were stored on a two inch video floppy disk.
    This camera provided a 720,000-pixel image. The images could be stored on the floppy disk either in Frame or Field mode. When Frame was selected, each picture was recorded on two tracks and up to 25 images could be recorded on each disk. When Field was selected, each picture was recorded on only one track, allowing up to 50 images to be recorded. When recorded in the Field mode, images were less detailed as compared to images recorded in the two-track Frame mode. The MVC-5000 was considered to be the leader in
    image quality during its time. The MVC-5000 recorded still video hi-band resolution at 500 TV lines versus the standard 360 lines of most other still video cameras of that period. Lens can be changed out.
    Also included is a Sony MVR-5600 still video recorder -- has not been tested. An AC-V55 video power adapter. Two hard cases with hi-band still video adapters map-t1 with some accessories. None of these have been tested either. There are also floppy disks too.
    These items are very heavy which is why shipping is expense (especially the large unit).
    This Sony camera system is sold
    "AS IS"
    with no returns. Please look at this item very carefully before bidding.
    Please be advised EBAY may charge you sales tax.
    We do the best to describe the item and provide pictures for you to review and evaluate before bidding. Further, when we can we will tell you where the item came from to help you in your decision. We can only provide information that we know. Please check all the photos as what you see is what you will get. If you don't see it that means it is not included with the item being sold. If it is used or shows signs of use please check all photos for more details.
    We sell merchandise "AS IS", where is condition. No guarantees or warranties expressed or implied. If you are the winner bidder you have committed to the description as it is stated. Don't get the item and email and say; "This isn't what I expected" because it is your responsibility as a buyer to ask pertinent questions before the end of the auction. If this is a local pick-up product read very closely what city the item is located in before bidding. When you are the winning bid you are signing a contract to purchase. It is not fair to other bidders to win and then not pay!
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    Good luck in bidding.