No, there are several different types of USB cables that fit Sony cameras, and some Sony cameras do not even have a USB port such as the DSC-P200 and some of the DSC-T series; instead they have a special cable that fits into a large port in the camera body.
Yes it has. And i think you should use the apple usb cable with an ipad but not all the cables fit.
While this contributor doesn't have any experience with CyberShot cameras, most digital photo cameras utilize USB connections for data transmission only, and do not accept power through the USB cables.
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No. The USB cables are not all compatible with all I-Pods.
For my camera I need a mini USB at the camera end to a standard USB plug at the computer end (See links below for image). Different cameras require different cables.
The term USB stands for 'Universal Serial Bus'. USB cables are some of the most popular cable types available, used mostly to connect computers to peripheral devices such as cameras, camcorders, printers, scanners, and more. USB cables are fast, transferring up to 480Mbps. Twisted pair cable is used in USB cable.
Cameras can use different USB cables. If you want one that works with a PSP, you need to find a 'Mini-B' type connector.
All USB cables conform to the same specification, so they will all be equally good.
All MP3 players do use USB cables to connect to the computer, although some may use standard and some may use the mini connector. There are adapters for either. http://www.ramelectronics.net/audiovideo/computer-cables/usb-cables/c20000-c21000-c21300-p1.html
All USB cables must meet the same specification for signal strength and shielding, so all will be equally good for video editing.
USB 3.0 Extensions are backward compatible. USB 3.0 Device cables are not.