The Sony Cyber-shot 8.1 megapixel digital camera refers to several models with an 8.1 MP resolution sensor, compact design, and good features for casual photography. Some notable points about these cameras include:
- The Sony DSC-T2 model has an 8.1 megapixel Super HAD CCD, 3x optical zoom Carl Zeiss lens, 2.7" touchscreen LCD, 4GB internal memory, face detection, smile shutter, and anti-blur technology. It supports HD video out and has a sleek slim body with a sliding lens cover.
- The Sony DSC-W90 model also has an 8.1 MP sensor, Carl Zeiss 3x optical zoom lens, 2.5" LCD, high sensitivity mode for low light, red-eye reduction, HD output, and retouching features.
- The Sony DSC-S780 and DSC-N1 cameras feature an 8.1 MP CCD sensor, 3x optical zoom, Carl Zeiss lenses, and various digital zoom and image stabilization technologies.
- The Sony DSC-H3 also has about 8.1 MP resolution with a 10x optical zoom and optical image stabilization, making it a compact yet versatile zoom camera.
These cameras typically offer 8.1 megapixels of resolution, optical zoom lenses around 3x (with some models having up to 10x), various LCD sizes between 2.5" to 2.7", and features like face detection, anti-blur, and HD video output. They are compact and lightweight, suitable for everyday photography with easy-to-use controls and touchscreen interfaces on some models. If a specific model or feature comparison is needed, please specify. But in general, Sony Cyber-shot 8.1 MP cameras are known for their good image quality, compactness, and user-friendly features suitable for casual users and beginners.