Brand: Sony
The Sony D-36 is a digital still camera released by Sony in the year 2000. It had a resolution of 3.14 megapixels, which was higher than most other digital cameras available at the time. It featured a retractable barrel lens with a focal length of 35-70mm, and an aperture range of f/2.8 to f/5.6. The camera also had a built-in flash, 2.5x zoom, and the ability to save images in both JPEG and TIFF formats. Additionally, it connected to a computer via USB, making it one of the first digital cameras to do so. The Sony D-36 was considered a high-end digital camera due to its superior image quality and advanced features for its time.