The following is a list of Sony digital cameras made under the Cyber-shot brand name.
f/2.8-6.3 The DSC-L1 camera is a zoom version of the ultra-compact Cyber-shot U series featured Real Imaging Processor and 14Bit DXP A/D Conversion.
f/2.8-5.1 Compact cameras with a unique vertical-grip design and an articulated screen 2592×1944
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] WxHxD (mm) 30 / 16fps f/2.8-5.2 123,000 3072×2304 2816×2112 85,000 115,000 3072×2304 3264×2448 3072×2304 85,000 115,000 f/2.8-5.2 3264×2448 4000×3000 f/2.8-5.5 3072×2304 f/2.8-5.8 3264×2448 f/3.3-5.2 230,000 3648×2736 f/3.3-5.2 4224×3168 f/2.8-5.5 3648×2736 f/3.1-5.6 4000×3000 f/2.8-5.8 230,000 f/3.3-5.2 230,000 230,000 30fps f/3-5.8 230,000 4320×3240 f/2.7-5.7 230,000 230,000 230,000 f/3.6-7.1 f/2.4-5.9 230,000 230,000 4000×3000 30fps f/2.8-5.9 230,000 4320×3240 f/3.3-5.8 f/2.7-5.7 230,000 4608×3456 f/2.6-5.3 230,000 230,000 4320×3240 f/2.8-5.9 230,000 4608×3456 f/2.6-6.3 230,000 230,000 230,000 230,000 5152×3864 Cameras using a CMOS Sensor, designed for faster auto-focus and low light capability.
WxHxD (mm) 3648×2736 f/2.4-5.9 4000×3000 4608×3456 f/2.6-6.3 f/2.6-6.3 4608×3456 1080p 120fps 921,000 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.
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.
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.
The handset featured an Exmor CMOS sensor, as well as a smile shutter, BRAVIA Screen and a 3× optical zoom mechanism.
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[update])) After Sony's mobile division ceased to be a joint venture in 2012, all production of new Cyber-shot phones have currently stopped.