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1 D series  





2 F series  





3 G series  





4 H series  





5 HX series  





6 L series  





7 M series  





8 MD series  





9 N series  





10 P series  





11 QX series  





12 R series  





13 RX series  





14 S series  





15 T series  





16 U series  





17 V series  





18 W series  





19 WX Series  



19.1  3D cameras  







20 Sony Ericsson mobile phones  





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Sony DSC-F1, the first camera of the series, released in 1996.


Notes:

D series[edit]

High-end series
Product Production Sensor specifications Lens Size WxHxD (mm) LCD Screen
DSC-D700 Since 1998 1.5 MP

1344×1024
1/2" CCD

28-140mm f/2-2.4 130×100×150 2.5" 180,000
DSC-D770 June 1999

F series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F3 (1997)
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-F717 (2002)


High-end series with swivelling lens and digital viewfinder
Product Production Sensor specifications Lens Size WxHxD (mm) LCD Screen Video specifications Infrared night vision
DSC-F1[1] Since 1996 0.3 MP

640×480

1/3" CCD

35mm f/2 108×78×45 1.8" 61,380 n/a No
DSC-F3 Since 1997 0.3 MP

640×480
1/4" CCD

46mm f/2 102×78×41 5s
DSC-F505[2] August 1999 2.1 MP

1600×1200
1/2" CCD

38-190mm f/2.8-3.3 107×62×136 2" 123,000 320×240 8.333fps 15s

160×112 8.333fps 60s

DSC-F505V[3] April 2000 2.6 MP

1856×1392
1/1.8" CCD

DSC-F55 Feb 1999 2.1 MP

1600×1200
1/2" CCD

37mm f/2.8 103×79×48
DSC-F55V[4] April 2000 2.6 MP

1856×1392
1/1.8" CCD

DSC-F707[5] August 2001 5 MP

2560×1920
2/3" CCD

38-190mm f/2.0-2.4 120×67×148 1.8" 123,000 320×240 16.666fps 15s
320×240 8.333fps unlimited
Yes
DSC-F717[6] September 2002 320×240 16.666fps
320×240 8.333fps
DSC-F828[7] August 2003 8 MP

3264×2448
2/3" CCD RGBE

28-200mm f/2.0-2.8 134×91×156 1.8" 134,000 640×480 30fps
320×240 16.666fps
160×112 8.333fps
Yes (with modifications)
DSC-F88[8] May 2004 5 MP

2592×1944
1/2.4" CCD

38-114mm f/3.5-4.2 97.8×74.4×25.6 640×480 16.666fps
160×112 8.333fps
No

G series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3 (2009)
G series
Product Production Sensor specifications Storage Connectivity Video Lens Screen
DSC-G1 April 2007 6 MP

2816×2112

1/2.5" CCD

2 GB internal storage No 640×480 30fps 38-114mm f/3.5-4.3 3.5" 921,000
DSC-G3[9] January 2009 10 MP

3648×2736

1/2.3" CCD

4 GB internal storage Integrated Wi-Fi and web browsing 35 -140mm f/3.5-4.6

H series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H3 used a compact format
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 bridge camera with lens hood attached.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H90

All cameras used CCD sensors and had optical image stabilization. The series included bridge cameras and compact cameras.

Product Production Screen Resolution Zoom Lens Video Size (WxHxD) mm FPS
DSC-H1[10]

(bridge)

February 2005 2.5" LCD

115,200

5.1 MP

1/2.5" CCD

12× 36-432mm f/2.8-3.7 640×480 30fps 108×82×91 1.3fps (9 frames)
DSC-H2[11]

(bridge)

February 2006 2" LCD

85,000

6 MP

1/2.5" CCD

640×480 30fps with optical zoom 107.8×81.4×91.2 1.3fps (7 frames)
DSC-H3[12](compact) August 2007 HDTV output

2.5" LCD

115,000

8.1 MP

1/2.5" CCD

10× 38-380mm f/3.5-4.4 106×68.5×47.5 2fps
DSC-H5[13]

(bridge)

February 2006 3" LCD

230,000

7.2 MP

1/2.5" CCD

12× 36-432mm f/2.8-3.7 113.2×83×94 1.1fps (7.2 MP 7 shots)

1.4fps (640×480 100 shots)

DSC-H7[14]

(bridge)

February 2007 2.5" LCD

115,000

8.1 MP

1/2.5" CCD

15× 31-465mm

f/2.7-4.5

109.5×83.4×85.7 2.2fps (100 shots)
DSC-H9[15]

(bridge)

3.0" tilting LCD

230,000

113.2×83×94
DSC-H10[16](compact) January 2008 3.0" LCD

230,000

10× 38-380mm f/3.5-4.4 106×68.5×47.5 2fps
DSC-H20

(compact)

February 2009 10.1 MP

1/2.5" CCD

720p 30fps with optical zoom 107×69×47 1.8fps (100 shots)
DSC-H50

(bridge)

February 2008 3.0" tilting LCD

230,000

9.1 MP

1/2.3" CCD

15× 31-465mm

f/2.7-4.5

640×480 30fps with optical zoom 116.1×81.4×86.0 1.6fps (100 shots)
DSC-H55

(compact)

February 2010 3" LCD

230,000

14.1 MP

1/2.3" CCD

10× 25-250mm f/3.5-5.5 720p 30fps with optical zoom 103×58×29 1.84fps (4 shots)
DSC-H70

(compact)

January 2011 16.2 MP

1/2.3" CCD

102×58×29 1fps (3 shots)
DSC-H90

(compact)

February 2012 3" LCD

461,000

16× 24-384mm f/3.3-5.9 105×60×34 1fps
DSC-H200[17](compact) January 2013 20 MP

1/2.3" CCD

26.4× 24-633mm

f/3.1-5.9

123×83×87 0.80fps (100 shots)
DSC-H300

(compact)

February 2014 35× 25-875mm

f/3.4-6.5

130×95×122
DSC-H400

(bridge)

63× 24.5-1550mm

f/3.4-6.5

130×93×103 0.71fps (100 shots)

HX series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX5V (2010)
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX400V (2014) with 50X zoom and GPS
Sony Cyber-shot HyperXoom 50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX300

Note: HX is an abbreviation for HyperXoom

All cameras used CMOS sensors, could zoom optically while filming, and had optical image stabilization. The series included bridge cameras and Compact cameras with Superzoom.

Product Production Resolution Zoom Screen Lens Video Connectivity FPS Accessories
DSC-HX1 March 2009 9.1 MP

1/2.4" CMOS

20× 3" tilting LCD

230,000

28-560mm f/2.8-5.2 1080p 30fps 10fps (10 shots) Built-in EVF
DSC-HX5/V January 2010 10.2 MP

1/2.4"

BSI-CMOS

10× 3" LCD

230,000

25-250mm f/3.5-5.5 1080i 60/50 GPS
DSC-HX7V January 2011 16.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

3" LCD

921,600

DSC-HX9V February 2011 16× 24-384mm f/3.3-5.9
DSC-HX10V February 2012 18.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

DSC-HX20V July 2012 18.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

20× 25-500mm f/3.2-5.8 1080p 60fps / 50fps
DSC-HX30V February 2012 Wi-Fi and GPS
DSC-HX50V April 2013 20 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

30× 24-720mm f/3.5-6.3 Versatile hot shoe for optional accessories (EVF, flash, external mic)
DSC-HX60/V Since 2014 26-780mm

f/3.5-6.3

Wi-Fi and NFC, V variant has GPS
DSC-HX80 March 2016 18.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

3" tilting LCD

921,600

24-720mm f/3.5-6.4 Built in EVF
DSC-HX90/V April 2015
DSC-HX95 September 2018 4K 30fps

1080p 120fps

NFC, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi
DSC-HX99[page needed] 3" tilting touch LCD

921,600

DSC-HX100V October 2011 16.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

30× 3" tilting LCD

921,600

27-810mm f/2.8-5.6 1080p 60fps / 50fps GPS
DSC-HX200V March 2012 18.2 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

DSC-HX300/V February 2013 20.4 MP

1/2.3"

BSI-CMOS

50× 24-1200mm

f/2.8-6.3

DSC-HX350/V Since 2016
DSC-HX400/V February 2014 Wi-Fi, GPS, and NFC Built in EVF and hotshoe

L series[edit]

Product Production Sensor specifications LCD Screen Lens Video Size WxHxD (mm) Battery
DSC-L1 August 2004 4.3 MP

2304×1728

1/2.7" CCD

1.5" 78,000 32-96mm

f/2.8-5.1

640×480 30fps 95×44.3×25.7 NP-FT1

M series[edit]

Compact cameras with a unique vertical-grip design and an articulated screen

Product Production Sensor specifications LCD Screen Lens Video Size WxHxD (mm) Battery
DSC-M1 September 2004 5 MP

2592×1944

1/2.4" CCD

2.5" 123,000

Articulated

38-114mm

f/3.5-4.4

640×480 30fps 51×114×28 NP-FT1
DSC-M2 September 2005 5 MP

2592×1944

1/2.3" CCD

51×123×32 NP-FR1

MD series[edit]

Compact camera using MiniDiscs.

Sony CyberShot DSC-MD1
Product Production Sensor specifications LCD Screen Lens Video Size WxHxD (mm) Battery
DSC-MD1 640×480
1/3" CCD
2.5" 38-114mm
f/3.5-4.4
87×116×56 NP-F100

N series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-N2 (2006)
Product Production Sensor specifications LCD Screen Lens Video Size WxHxD (mm) Battery
DSC-N1 October 2005 8 MP

3264×2448

1/1.8" CCD

3.0" 230,000 38-114mm

f/2.8-5.4

640×480 30fps 94×60×20 NP-BG1
DSC-N2 September 2006 10 MP

3264×2448

1/1.7" CCD

P series[edit]

Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P9 (2002)
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P31 (2002)
Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-P200 (2005)

Ultra-compact cameras with distinctive rounded edge on one side

QX series[edit]

Lens-style compact cameras designed exclusively for use with smartphones.

R series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-R1 (2005)

Bridge camera with large sensor

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 (2014)

RX series[edit]

S series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S85 (2001)

The DSC-S85 (released in 2001), was the first 4-MP consumer-level digital camera.

Product Production Sensor specifications Lens Size WxHxD (mm) LCD Screen Video specifications Removable media format Battery
High-end S series
DSC-S30 February 2000 1.3 MP

1280×960

1/2.7" CCD

39-117mm

f/2.8-2.9

113×68×69 2" 123,000 tilting 180 degree No Original memory stick NP-FM50
DSC-S50 2 MP

1600×1200

1/2.7" CCD

320×240 8.333fps 15s

160×112 8.333fps 60s

DSC-S70 3.2 MP

2048×1536

1/1.8" CCD

34-102mm

f/2-2.5

117×70×65 1.8" 123,000
DSC-S75 February 2001 120×74×63 320×240 16.666fps 15s

320×240 8.333fps

DSC-S85 June 2001 3.8 MP

2272×1704

1/1.8" CCD

Mid-end S series
DSC-S40 February 2005 4.1 MP

2034×1728

1/2.7" CCD

32-96mm

f/2.8-5.2

99×52×34 1.5" 77,000 640×480 30fps

640×480 16.666fps

160×112 8.333fps

Original memory stick 2× AA
DSC-S60 / S80 (Has manual mode) May 2005 4.1 MP

2304×1728

1/2.7" CCD

39-117mm

f/2.8-5.2

97×64×40 2" 115,000
DSC-S90 (Has manual mode) 97×64×40 2.5" 115,000
DSC-S600 January 2006 6 MP

2816×2112

1/2.5" CCD

31-93mm

f/2.8-5.1

99.9×52×36.8 mm 2" 85,000 Memory Stick Duo
Low-end S series
DSC-S45 ??? 5.2 MP

2592×1944

1/2.5" CCD

32-96mm

f/2.8-4.8

91.4×66×33 2.4" 110,000 320×240 30fps Memory Stick Duo 2× AA
DSC-S500 June 2006 6 MP

2816×2112

1/2.5" CCD

93×63×32
DSC-S650 January 2007 7.2 MP

3072×2304

1/2.5" CCD

35-105mm

f/2.8-4.8

91×61×27 2" 115,000
DSC-S700 2.4" 112,000
DSC-S800 May 2007 8 MP

3264×2448

1/1.8"

37-222mm

f/2.8-4.8

93×63×39 2.5" 230,000
DSC-S730 December 2007 7.2 MP

3072×2304

1/2.5" CCD

35-105mm

f/2.8-4.8

91×61×29 2.4" 112,000
DSC-S750 January 2008 90.8×56×26.5 2.5" 153,000
DSC-S780 8 MP

3264×2448

1/2.5" CCD

DSC-S930 January 2009 10 MP

3648×2736

1/2.3" CCD

38-108mm

f/2.9-5.4

90×61×26 2.4" 112,000
DSC-S950 February 2009 33-132mm

f/2.5-5.6

93×56×24 2.7" 230,000 NP-BK1
DSC-S980 12 MP

4000×3000

1/2.3" CCD

DSC-S2000 January 2010 10 MP

3456×2592

1/2.3" CCD

35-105mm

f/3.1-5.6

97.6×61×27.2 2.5" 230,000 640×480 30fps Memory Stick Duo / SD 2×AA
DSC-S2100 12 MP

4000×3000

1/2.3" CCD

3" 230,000
DSC-S3000 2011 10 MP

3456×2592

1/2.3" CCD

28-112mm

f/3-5.7

99×61×29.3 2.7" 230,000

T series[edit]

Ultra-thin compact cameras

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T3 (2004)
2007 Sony Cyber-shot DSC-T200 [Compact Sensor – 5× optical zoom – CCD – built-in flash – ISO 3200 – Carl Zeiss 3× optical zoom and the Sony Double Anti-Blur Solution, 3.5-inch touch screen LCD, 8.1 MP].
Sony Cyber-shot DCS-T90 (2009)

U series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-U20 (2002)

Sub-miniature cameras using 2×AAA batteries

Product Production Sensor specifications Lens Size WxHxD (mm) LCD Screen Video specifications Specialty Removable media format
DSC-U10 August 2002 1.3 MP

1280×960

1/2.7" CCD

33mm f/2.8 113×68×69 1" 64,000 160×112 8.33fps 15s Lens cap that acts like a power switch Original memory stick
DSC-U20 September 2002 2 MP

1632×1224

1/2.7" CCD

85×48 29
DSC-U30 May 2003 85×40×29
DSC-U60 60×117×43 Waterproof
DSC-U50 August 2003 100×41×25 Tilting lens Memory Stick Duo
DSC-U40 October 2003 83×39×26 320×240 8.333fps Lens cap that acts like a power switch

V series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-V3 (2004)

'Prosumer' level Bridge cameras

W series[edit]

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W30 (2006)
A Grey Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-W800 (2014)
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W170 (2008)

Cameras using a CCD Sensor and wide angle lens with a special coating.

Black Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W800 (2014)

With point-and-shoot camera sales decreasing, Sony has not made a new model since 2014 and is likely to discontinue the lineup.[citation needed]

Model Release Date Sensor specifications Video functionalities Lens (35mm equiv.) aperture Optical zoom Optical Image stabilization LCD specifications Removable media format Battery Dimensions

WxHxD (mm)

Weight (with batteries) Manual mode
DSC-W1 / W12 Feb 2004 1/1.8" 5 MP 2592×1944 640×480

30 / 16fps

38-114mm

f/2.8-5.2

No 2.5"

123,000

Memory Stick / Pro 2× AA 91×60×36 250g Yes
DSC-W5 / W15 Feb 2005
DSC-W7 / W17 1/1.8 7.2 MP

3072×2304

91×60×37 253g
DSC-W30 / W40 Feb 2006 1/2.5" 6 MP

2816×2112

2,5"

85,000

NP-BG1 89×59×23 123g (no batteries) No
DSC-W50 2.5"

115,000

89×57×23 127g (no batteries)
DSC-W70 1/2.5" 7.2 MP

3072×2304

DSC-W100 1/1.8" 8.1 MP

3264×2448

94.2×60.6×24.8 161g (no batteries) Yes
DSC-W35 Feb 2007 1/2.5" 7.2 MP

3072×2304

2"

85,000

Memory Stick Pro DUO 90×59×23 149g No
DSC-W55 2.5"

115,000

89×57×23 147g
DSC-W80 35-105mm

f/2.8-5.2

Yes 91×58×22.9 124g (no batteries)
DSC-W90 1/2.5" 8.1 MP

3264×2448

DSC-W200 1/1.7" 12.1 MP

4000×3000

35-105mm

f/2.8-5.5

91×58.5×27.3 142g (no batteries) Yes
DSC-W110 / W115 / W120 Jan 2008 1/2.5" 7.2 MP

3072×2304

32-128mm

f/2.8-5.8

88.2×57.2×22.9 123g (no batteries) No
DSC-W130 1/2.5" 8.1 MP

3264×2448

DSC-W150 30-150mm

f/3.3-5.2

2.7"

230,000

93.7×58×24 142g (no batteries)
DSC-W170 1/2.3" 10.1 MP

3648×2736

28-140mm

f/3.3-5.2

DSC-W300 1/1.7" 13.6 MP

4224×3168

35-105mm

f/2.8-5.5

94.3×59×26.8 187g Yes
DSC-W180 May 2009 1/2.3" 10.1 MP

3648×2736

320×240 30fps 35-105mm

f/3.1-5.6

No NP-BK1 91×55×19 140g No
DSC-W190 1/2.3" 12.1 MP

4000×3000

DSC-W220 / W230 640×480 30fps 30-120mm

f/2.8-5.8

Yes 3"

230,000

NP-BG1 95×57×22 127g (no batteries)
DSC-W270 720p 30fps 28-140mm

f/3.3-5.2

2.7"

230,000

98×57×23 145g (no batteries)
DSC-W290 3"

230,000

DSC-W310 Jan 2010 640×480

30fps

28-112mm

f/3-5.8

No 2.7"

230,000

SD / SDHC / SDXC / Memory Stick DUO NP-BN1 95×55×19 137g
DSC-W320 1/2.3" 14 MP

4320×3240

26-105mm

f/2.7-5.7

93×52×17 117g
DSC-W330 3"

230,000

96×57×17 128g
DSC-W350 720p 30fps with optical zoom Yes 2.7"

230,000

91×52×17 117g
DSC-W360 3"

230,000

94×55.9×17.8 109g (no batteries)
DSC-W370 34-238mm

f/3.6-7.1

99.1×55.9×25.4 158.8g
DSC-W380 24-120mm

f/2.4-5.9

2.7"

230,000

91.7×51.9×19. 108g (no batteries)
DSC-W390 3"

230,000

94×55.9×20.3 117g (no batteries)
DSC-W510 Jan 2011 1/2.3" 12 MP

4000×3000

640×480

30fps

26 -104mm

f/2.8-5.9

No 2.7"

230,000

96×54×20 119g
DSC-W520 1/2.3" 14 MP

4320×3240

25-125mm

f/3.3-5.8

96.5×55.9× 20.3 108g
DSC-W530 26 -104mm

f/2.7-5.7

93×53×19 113g
DSC-W550 3"

230,000

94×56×19 110g
DSC-W560 720p 30fps with optical zoom Yes
DSC-W570 1/2.3" 16 MP

4608×3456

25-125mm

f/2.6-5.3

2.7"

230,000

91×52×19 116g
DSC-W580 3"

230,000

94×56×19.1 127g
DSC-W610 Jan 2012 1/2.3" 14 MP

4320×3240

640×480 30fps 26 -104mm

f/2.8-5.9

No 2.7"

230,000

93×52×19 113g
DSC-W620 720p 30fps with optical zoom 28-140mm f/3.2-6.5 98×56×20 116g
DSC-W630 1/2.3" 16 MP

4608×3456

28-140mm f/2.6-6.3 Yes 91×52.2×19.1 100g
DSC-W650 25-125mm

f/2.6-6.3

3"

230,000

94×56×19 124g
DSC-W670 28-168mm f/3.5-6.5 2.7"

230,000

97.6×58.1×20.4 125g
DSC-W690 25-250mm f/3.3-5.9 10× 3"

230,000

94×56×22 142g
DSC-W710 Jan 2013 28-140mm f/3.2-6.5 2.7"

230,000

97×55×20 114g
DSC-W730 25-224mm f/3.3-6.3 93×52×22 122g
DSC-W810 Jan 2014 1/2.3" 20 MP

5152×3864

26-156mm f/3.5-6.5 97×56×21 111g
DSC-W830 25-200mm f/3.3-6.3 93×52×23 122g
DSC-W800 Feb 2014 26 -130mm f/3.2-6.4 90×22×54 125g

WX Series[edit]

Cameras using a CMOS Sensor, designed for faster auto-focus and low light capability. All cameras have optical image stabilization and can zoom optically while filming.

Model Release date Sensor specifications Video specifications Lens (35mm equivalent) and aperture Optical zoom LCD Specifications Card Battery Dimensions

WxHxD (mm)

Weight (include batteries) Manual Exposure
DSC-WX1 Aug 2009 1/2.4" 10 MP

3648×2736

720p 30fps 24-120mm

f/2.4-5.9

2.8" 230,000 Memory Stick DUO NP-BG1 91×52×20 149g No
DSC-WX5 Jul 2010 1/2.3" 12 MP

4000×3000

1080i 60 / 50 3" 230,000 SD / SDHC / SDXC / Memory Stick DUO NP-BN1 92×52×22 130g (no batteries)
DSC-WX7 Jan 2011 1/2.3" 16 MP

4608×3456

25 -125mm

f/2.6-6.3

2.8" 460,000 92.2×51.9×19.1 120g (no batteries)
DSC-WX9 3" 921,000 95×56×20 123g (no batteries)
DSC-WX10 24-168mm f/2.4-5.9 2.8" 460,000 NP-BG1 95×54×23 161g Yes
DSC-WX30 Jul 2011 25 -125mm

f/2.6-6.3

3" touch 921,000 NP-BN1 92×52×19 117g No
DSC-WX50 Jan 2012 2.8" 460,000 117g
DSC-WX70 3" touch 921,000 114g
DSC-WX100 Feb 2012 1/2.3" 18 MP 4896×3672 25-250mm f/3.3-5.9 10× 2.8" 460,000 92.3×52.4×21.6 124g
DSC-WX150 3" 460,000 95×56×22 133g
DSC-WX170 27.5-275mm f/3.3-5.9 3" touch 921,000 92.3×52.4×21.6 103g (no batteries)
DSC-WX60 / WX80 Feb 2013 1/2.3" 16 MP

4608×3456

25-200mm f/3.3-6.3 2.8" 230,000 92.3×52.5×22.5 124g
DSC-WX200 1/2.3" 18 MP 4896×3672 25-250mm f/3.3-5.9 10× 2.8" 460,000 92.3×52.4×21.6 121g
DSC-WX300 25-500mm f/3.5-6.5 20× 3" 460,000 NP-BX1 96×55×25 166g
DSC-WX220 Feb 2014 1080p 60fps / 50fps 25-250mm f/3.3-5.9 10× 2.8" 460,000 NP-BN1 92.3×52.4×21.6 121g
DSC-WX350 25-500mm f/3.5-6.5 20× 3" 460,000 NP-BX1 96×55×26 137g
DSC-WX500 April 2015 24-720mm f/3.5-6.4 30× 3" tilting 921,000 102×58×36 236g Yes
DSC-WX800 October 2018 4K 30fps

1080p 120fps

3" tilting touch

921,000

micro SD / Memory Stick micro 101.6×58.1×35.5 233g

3D cameras[edit]

On July 7, 2010, Sony unveiled the Sony DSC-TX9 and DSC-WX5, which were the world's smallest 3D cameras and capture 3D images with a single lens system using a sweeping motion. Sony also introduced the DSC-T99 14.1 MP CCD camera for about $250. The three cameras above offered a 3D Sweep Panorama feature, which let one take panoramic pictures in a single press-and-sweep motion. The high-speed burst of frames is digitally stitched together to automatically create a detail-packed 3D panorama. These images can be viewed in 2D or 3D on compatible 3D televisions.[76]

Sony Ericsson mobile phones[edit]

Sony Ericsson K800i (2006)

In 2006, the now-defunct Sony Mobile (then known as Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications, a joint venture between Sony and Ericsson) launched a mobile phone using the Cyber-shot branding for the Sony Ericsson K800i, featuring a 3.2-MP Cyber-shot digital camera and a xenon flash.

On February 6, 2007, Sony Ericsson announced the K810 Cyber-shot phone. Building on the success of the K800, the K810 added a number of features that made its 3.2-MP autofocus camera even more camera-like. Sony Ericsson also expanded its Cyber-shot branding to a mid-range handset, the K550, which had a 2.0-MP camera bundled with autofocus and LED flash.

Sony Ericsson announced its flagship K850 on June 14, 2007, and its Candy-bar K770 on February 3, 2008.[77]

In Japan, Sony Ericsson used the Cyber-shot name on the SO905iCS, 'CS' standing for Cyber-shot. The handset featured an Exmor CMOS sensor, as well as a smile shutter, BRAVIA Screen and a 3× optical zoom mechanism.

As a successor to the popular K Series, Sony Ericsson introduced the 'C' Series in 2008. The initial handset released under this category was the 5-MP C902, with the C905 announced shortly thereafter. The C905 signalled Sony Ericsson's entry into the 8-MP camera phone market. The last Cyber-shot phone to be released in Japan was the Sony Ericsson S006 in October 2010.

All Cyber-shot phones featured the following:

(Features marked with an asterisk (*) are not included with every model, but belong to high-end releases (As of 13 January 2009))

After Sony's mobile division ceased to be a joint venture in 2012, all production of new Cyber-shot phones have currently stopped.

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