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Revision as of 07:28, 9 September 2009

In the photo business Sony is one of the newer players. It entered the photography market in the age of digital photography. Having been active in the home video business since 1965, it started in the market more experienced with electronic cameras than some of the traditional camera makers. Its first Mavica digital consumer camera was a spectacular item since its image memory was an inbuilt floppy disk drive - later followed by the Mavica CD models, which used CD-Rs as the image medium.

Sony relies very much on the German optics designer Carl Zeiss. It was June 6th 2006 when it released the first of its DSLR cameras for Minolta's Alpha mount lenses, the Sony Alpha SLRs. This camera succeeded Konica Minolta's digital SLR series Alpha/Maxxum/Dynax and surpassed the predecessors concerning reliability. In autumn 2007 a new model, the DSLR-A700, was introduced in Italy. In 2008 the company offered DSLRs for beginners (Alpha 200) as well as for advanced to professional photographers (Alpha 900). The Alpha 900 has an image sensor with 35.9×24mm frame format (equivalent to 35mm film format), making it interesting to use it with the finest old Minolta A-mount lenses. Nevertheless some new Sony- and Zeiss lenses are available for the system. In 2009 the highly light-sensitive cameras DSLR-A500 and DSLR-A550 were added.

Sony "Alpha system" DSLRs

very alpha models

advanced models

(semi-)professional models

  • Sony Alpha DSLR-A850
  • Sony Alpha DSLR-A900

hybrid cameras for video and still photography

  • Sony DCR-IP220 MicroMV Handycam

Alphabetical List of Sony's other digital cameras

  • Sony DSC-P20
  • Sony DSC-P200
  • Sony DSC-P30
  • Sony DSC-P31
  • Sony DSC-P32
  • Sony DSC-P5
  • Sony DSC-P50
  • Sony DSC-P51
  • Sony DSC-P52
  • Sony DSC-P53
  • Sony DSC-P7
  • Sony DSC-P71
  • Sony DSC-P72
  • Sony DSC-P73
  • Sony DSC-P8
  • Sony DSC-P85
  • Sony DSC-P9
  • Sony DSC-P92
  • Sony DSC-P93
  • Sony DSC-R1
  • Sony DSC-S30
  • Sony DSC-S50
  • Sony Mavica CD1000
  • Sony Mavica CD200
  • Sony Mavica CD250
  • Sony Mavica CD300
  • Sony Mavica CD350
  • Sony Mavica CD400
  • Sony Mavica CD500
  • Sony Mavica FD100
  • Sony Mavica FD200
  • Sony Mavica FD5
  • Sony Mavica FD7
  • Sony Mavica FD71
  • Sony Mavica FD73
  • Sony Mavica FD75
  • Sony Mavica FD83
  • Sony Mavica FD87
  • Sony Mavica FD88
  • Sony Mavica FD91
  • Sony Mavica FD92
  • Sony Mavica FD95
  • Sony Mavica FD97

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