Sony Cybershot DSC-W50 - Review @ Steve’sDigicams



Steve’sDigicams have reviewed the Sony CyberShot DSC-W50, a 6.0 megapixel (CCD) point-and-shoot digital camera with Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 3x optical zoom lens (38 - 114mm equivalent), and a 2.5″ LCD Screen.

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“The Sony Cyber-shot W50 is a good all-around performer. Weighing-in at just under 6 ounces (including battery and Memory Stick Duo), the W50 is both pocketable and stylish while still providing the optical viewfinder that its competitors frequently omit. With very good image quality, 6-megapixels of resolution, versatile sensitivity range, high-quality movies and an MSRP of under $250, the Sony DSC-W50 is a very good value.

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1 Comment »

Comment by Mark
2006-04-27 00:08:12

This little one is very compact and fits in pocket. This is the copact one from Sony
Sony
to hit the Canon elph’s model. Best features, and beautiful camera for a best price. Very clear pictures. The 3x optical zoom is enought to take the best pictures and especially pictures in dark or low light can be taken with a better clarity than any other camera. If you are looking for point n shoot digi cam then go for this.

 

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