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This is a rather nice camera. It takes great still images and good movies. It is not a pocket camera and not a large (DSLR size) unit. Therefore my only doubt is where in the market it will fit, the other slight problem is that it stores images on MS P...
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Sony’s Cybershot H50, a 9.1-megapixel camera with a 15x ‘superzoom’ lens (equivalent to 31-460mm on a 35mm film camera), offers a step up for those bored with small compact cameras but who want to avoid the learning curve, bulk and price of a digital S...
With impressively crisp and colourful results, this robust, good value, feature-packed camera trumps its rivals...
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Miss. Some good features, but no manual focus and poor image quality. The H50 has a slightly lower megapixel rating than its competitors, but also provides the biggest screen, measuring three inches across the diagonal. Its hinged to make it easie...
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The H50 is a subtle update to the H9. The resolution is up from 8 to 9 megapixels and the internal memory is down from 31MB to 15MB, but on paper theres little else to separate them. This is good news, as the 15x zoom and 3in hinged screen make for...
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Blending a resolution of 9 megapixels with a 15x optical zoom, which equates to 31-465mm in 35mm film terms, Sony’s Cyber-shot H50 looks like a DSLR that’s been left out in the sun, with its not-unattractive sloping edges and curved body design. An im...
Tilt and swivel LCD monitor helps set apart the H50 from similar specified rivals, HD output useful for HDTV owners with a remote control provided in the box, very realistic colours...
Weighty and chunky, though its solid build does impress...
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With the Cyber-shot DSC-H50, Sony continues its incursion into the big zoom bridge market. Even if it doesn’t set any records, the H50 has a rather practical 31-465 mm stabilized zoom. We can also note the presence of a rotating screen, a characteri...
Stabilized 15x zoom, 3 inch rotating LCD screen, Nice image quality up until 400 ISO, 1 cm macro mode, Nightshot mode...
Overall, it’s slow, Presence of fringes and chromatic aberrations, Dial a bit tricky to use in priority modes, Significant distortion in wide angle, A lot of smoothing beyond 400 ISO...
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Its Carl Zeiss telephoto lens and manual features are strong, but the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50s focus-lock is erratic, and startup is slow. Sonys new Cyber-shot DSC-H50 has some outstanding features. But it also has a few kinks that may or may not...
Overall, we did like the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50, especially the 15X lens and the tilting LCD. Eliminate the glitches (or ignore them), and you have a fierce little camera for a reasonable price. Danny Palmerlee Lowest online price: £N/A...
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The Sony DSC H50 is an advanced, super zoom digital camera. It has 9 megapixels and a 15x optical zoom lens. It also has a range of manual exposure controls. Why Buy the Sony DSC H50?The DSC H50 is most likely to appeal to someone who sees photography...
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hereshow.ca Updated: 2011-11-06 01:50:20
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The DSC-H50 arguably has a few strikes against it. For one thing, it´s the most expensive in our lineup at $450, although it´s still a fraction of the price of an SLR. It´s also the bulkiest, although still smaller and lighter than any SLR. The H...
Foldouttiltup monitor, Nightshooting mode, Automatic smile detection...
Expensive, Memory Stick cards...
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Sony’s DSC-H50 is a camera with a wealth of useful features, accessories and quirks. The price you pay for this, however, is a somewhat bulky body and a convoluted user interface. For advanced users who aren’t bothered by this complexity the DSC-H50 of...
Fantastic zoom and image quality, screen can be tilted, remote control...
Bulky, complicated interface...
If you can put up with the difficult user interface and the not-so-sleek body, the DSC-H50 from Sony is an extremely competent and feature-packed camera...
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If you love the functionality of a digital SLR, but you don't want to have to bother with a constant changing of lenses in order to get the perfect shot, then you may want to check out the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50. While it may look like just another up...
In conclusion, the Cyber-shot DSC-H50 may just be the best point and shoot camera that has the ability to satisfy the needs of photographers of nearly any skill level. While it may offer some minor power up problems, its image quality is sure to make n...
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The Sony Cybershot DSC-H50 is a compact, 9.1-megapixel digital camera with an impressive image-stabilized 15x Carl Zeiss f/2.7-4.8 optical zoom lens and a 3-inch tilting LCD monitor. The DSC-H50 features Face Detection, Smile Shutter and Intelligent Sc...
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The Sony Cyber-shot H50 is a 9 megapixel super-zoom camera with a big 15X lens. The camera comes with an above average bundle, that includes a lens hood and very useful remote control. The H50 features a nicely viewable 3 inch LCD that can be tilted f...
The Sony Cyber-shot H50 is a 9 megapixel super-zoom camera with a big 15X lens. The camera comes with an above average bundle, that includes a lens hood and very useful remote control. The H50 features a nicely viewable 3 inch LCD that can be tilted f...
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Sony’s Cybershot H50, a 9.1-megapixel camera with a 15x ‘superzoom’ lens (equivalent to 31-460mm on a 35mm film camera), offers a step up for those bored with small compact cameras but who want to avoid the learning curve, bulk and price of a digital S...
Impressive build quality, Sharp and colourful images, Tilting screen is a boon for creative angle shots, A lot of camera for the price...
Verdict, Good points, Impressive build quality, Sharp and colourful images, Tilting screen is a boon for creative angle shots, A lot of camera for the price, Bad Points, No HD movie option, Noisy results above ISO800, Fiddly control pad and scroll...
With impressively crisp and colourful results, this robust, good value, feature-packed camera trumps its rivals...
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Superzoom cameras are an attractive choice for those looking for a smaller, cheaper option than a DSLR, and in many cases they offer a decent alternative. There’s been a flood of them recently with most of the major manufacturers releasing new models...
Tilting LCD, plenty of features, hood included...
Fringing, poor manual handling, the lens hood is fiddly...
Images are a bit hit-and-miss, and the camera’s operation can be fiddly, but the comprehensive spec list and augmentable LCD screen make the H50 worth looking at.
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Just about the time you think you've seen the end of the current crop of digital ultrazooms, up pops the (henceforth the "H50"). The camera was announced towards the end of February but didn't ship until May, so it's a relatively recent arrival to t...
Good color and image quality, Good shutter response, Many user inputs for image modification, Monitor usable in outdoor light...
Stabilization can sometimes unknowingly involve ISO increases, Lens zoom button can be inadvertently activated, Control button hard to activate without also activating adjacent functions...
The Sony DSC-H50 is an attractive entry into the ultrazoom sweepstakes despite giving up a marginal measure of focal length at each end of the zoom spectrum to most of the other brands in the race. Good color and image quality, good shutter response...
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Sony's latest bridge camera offers high speed shooting with a fast shutter speed and continuous burst of up to 100 shots. The 9 million pixel model continues Sony's association with Carl Zeiss, featuring a 31-465mm f/2.7-4.5 Vario-Tessar lens (35mm equiva...
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Besides the "super thin keep in your pocket/purse all the time model of compact digital cameras" there seems to be a new kid on the block nowadays, the superzoom. Such is Sonys DSC-H50 (available in chrome or black finish). It sports the equivalent t...
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Robert Jensen Besides the "super thin keep in your pocket/purse all the time model of compact digital cameras" there seems to be a new kid on the block nowadays, the superzoom. Such is Sonys DSC-H50 (available in chrome or black finish). It sports the...
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Theres a lot to like about the Sony H50. It fits the hand very well and isnt heavy enough to fatigue even a delicate wrist. It has a number of shooting modes to capitalize on its 15x optical zoom and fast shutter. Its one-button access to its slidesh...
Long zoom with a reasonable wide angle, Very good resolution with high-contrast subjects, Digital zoom holds detail, Remote control included, Good macro performance, Good color performance, Large LCD with clear EVF, 9.1 megapixel sensor with Bionz proc...
Wheel Dial is difficult to use, Soft on the right side of the image, Strong chromatic aberration at all focal lengths affects sharpness at outer edges, High barrel distortion at wide angle, High pincushion distortion at telephoto, Noisy images starting...
Theres a lot to like about the Sony H50. It fits the hand very well and isnt heavy enough to fatigue even a delicate wrist. It has a number of shooting modes to capitalize on its 15x optical zoom and fast shutter. Its one-button access to its slidesh...
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The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 is a 9 megapixel digital camera equipped with a 15x Carl Zeiss lens, putting it squarely in the super-zoom category. Although not quite as wide-ranging as some of its 18x zoom competitors, the 31-465mm focal range of the D...
Targeting those who want better image quality and a broader range of features – not to mention lens reach – than the typical compact, without going the whole hog and investing in a DSLR, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 shapes up as a surprisingly...
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Its Carl Zeiss telephoto lens and manual features are strong, but the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50's focus-lock is erratic, and startup is slow.Sony's new Cyber-shot DSC-H50 has some outstanding features. But it also has a few kinks that may or may not han...
Overall, we did like the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50, especially the 15X lens and the tilting LCD. Eliminate the glitches (or ignore them), and you have a fierce little camera for a reasonable price...
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Sonys new Cyber-shot DSC-H50 has some outstanding features. But it also has a few kinks that may or may not hang you up, depending on how picky you are about certain functions. Any list of the DSC-H50s strengths begins with its Carl Zeiss 15X zoom l...
Powerful 15x optical zoom, Tilting 3inch LCD screen...
Slow startup speed, Short battery life...
Its Carl Zeiss telephoto lens and manual features are strong, but the focus-lock is erratic, and startup is slow...
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