Cyber-shot
Cyber-shot is Sony's line of point-and-shoot digital cameras introduced in 1996. Cyber-shot model names use a DSC prefix, which is an initialism for "Digital Still Camera". Many Cyber-shot models feature Carl Zeiss trademarked lenses, while others use Sony, or Sony G lenses.
All Cyber-shot cameras accept Sony's proprietary Memory Stick or Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory, except the DSC-MD1 which only accept MiniDisc. Select models have also supported CompactFlash. Current Cyber-shot cameras support Memory Stick PRO Duo, SD, SDHC, and SDXC. From 2006 to 2009, Sony Ericsson used the Cyber-shot brand in a line of mobile phones.
Models
The current lineup consists of:- R and RX series – state-of-the-art, large-sensor compact cameras
- * DSC-RX100/DSC-RX100 II/III/IV/V/VI/VII – pocketable camera with the largest 1" sensor of all cameras of its size
- * DSC-RX10/DSC-RX10 II — zoom lens 1" 24-200mm equivalent 35 mm bridge camera with constant widest aperture F2.8
- * DSC-RX10 III/DSC-RX10 IV — zoom lens 1" 24-600mm equivalent 35 mm bridge camera with widest aperture F2.4-F4
- * DSC-RX1/DSC-RX1R/DSC-RX1R II – the world's smallest full-frame camera
- H series and HX series - bridge cameras and compact cameras with long superzoom lenses
- W series – entry-level cameras
- WX series – entry level cameras with CMOS sensors.
- QX series – lens-type compact cameras designed for use with smartphones
- T Series – rugged, slimline cameras with touchscreens
- F series - cameras with rotating lenses
Batteries
In the past, the W and T-series use Sony N-type batteries while most H-series use G-type batteries.