If they really are USBs, then yes.
However, some makes and models use a cable that's similar, but not the same as an USB.
no.
Most all use a USB cord, but the connections vary in size among manufacturers
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.
The Giinii digital frame will work with all cameras that have a mini-USB connector.
The Sigma USB Dock is compatible with Canon cameras that have a Canon EF lens mount.
No. The USB cables are not all compatible with all I-Pods.
You can find mini USB digital video cameras on the following website: http://www.ubergizmo.com/2008/01/mini-usb-digital-camera/. They have a great selection.
Yes. All iPods and iPhones have the same USB cord
Sony PSP usb cameras cost $108 on amazon
Not all cameras allows that. If the camera does allow it, just plug it in and it'll charge.
USB connectors are used to connect peripheral devices such as printers, cameras and keyboards to a computer. The USB port is a technology standard developed in the 1990s that makes it possible to plug and play many different devices on the same computer system.
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.