Cyber-shot

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Cyber-shot is a line of digital cameras made by Sony. The first cyber-shot was made by Sony in 1996. The Cyber-shot range is known for its proprietary InfoLithium battery pack,[1] the trademark Carl Zeiss lenses, and overall design. All Cyber-shot models have a DSC prefix in their names, which is an acronym for "Digital Still Camera".

All Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony's proprietary Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory. Select models have also supported CompactFlash. Current Cyber-shot cameras support Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD and SDHC.

The current Line up consists of:

  • T series – These models offer high end features and have a slimline design.
  • W series – Made to be an all round digital camera.
  • H series – Aimed towards amateur photographers.
  • S series – Sony's budget line of cameras, usually have basic features such as face recognition.

Sony Ericsson, now Sony Mobile Communications also (as of 2012) had a line of mobile phones named Cyber-shot.

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[edit] Models

See List of Sony cyber-shot cameras

There are multiple types of cyber-shot cameras.

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Media related to Category:Sony Cyber-shot at Wikimedia Commons

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