Cyber-shot is the Sony trademark for its line of digital cameras. Image File history File links Cybershot. ... Image File history File links Cybershot. ... Sony Corporation (Japanese katakana: ã½ãã¼) (TYO: 6758 , NYSE: SNE) is a global Japanese consumer electronics and financial services corporation based in Tokyo, Japan. ... A SiPix digital camera next to a matchbox to show scale. ...
This brand is divided into eleven series :
F series (DSC-Fxxx) – prosumer cameras
H series (DSC-Hxx) – lower tier of Digital SLR cameras
L series (DSC-Lxx)
M series (DSC-Mxx) – full featured cameras with high quality video capture
P series (DSC-Pxxx) – point and shoot cameras
R series (DSC-Rx) – higher tier of Digital SLR cameras
S series (DSC-Sxx) – previously middle to high end, now entry-level cameras
T series (DSC-Txx) – slimline cameras
U series (DSC-Uxx) – sub-miniature cameras
V series (DSC-Vxx)
W series (DSC-Wxx)
There is a strong likelihood that the DSC prefix is an acronym for "Digital Still Camera". This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Higher-end and more technically complex Cyber-shot cameras tend to be made in Japan while low-end models are almost always made in China.
See also:Sony Mavica Mavica FD5, the first digital model. ...
The Cybershot DSC M1 is a 5.1 megapixel digital still camera that has a new shooting mode that combines high quality stills with video in an easy-to-use way.
The Cybershot DSC M1 camera's enhanced video functions include recording with the new MPEGMovie 4TV feature, the MPEG-4 compression format that significantly increases picture quality and resolution while dramatically reducing file size.
The Cybershot Station also connects to a TV for playing back videos and stills on the big screen.