Brand: Sony
The Sony D-34 is a discontinued digital still camera that was introduced by Sony Corporation in 1997. It was one of the first digital cameras to feature a 1.34 megapixel (Mp) CCD imager, which allowed it to capture high-quality images with a resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels. The camera also had an integrated LCD display, which allowed users to preview images before and after capture. Other notable features of the Sony D-34 included an automatic focus system with three AF points, a shutter speed range of 10–1/500 seconds, and a built-in flash. While it may no longer be in production, the Sony D-34 was a significant milestone in the evolution of digital photography and helped to establish Sony as a major player in the digital camera market.