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Sony DSC-S50

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Brand Sony 2001
Model DSC-S50
Released Year 2001
Type DSLR Cameras
Series Cyber-shot
Color Silver
Optical Zoom 3x
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Sony DSC-S50 is a compact digital camera launched in 2001 as part of the Cyber-shot series. It features a 5.0-megapixel CCD sensor capable of producing high-resolution images for its era. The camera includes a 3x optical zoom lens, providing versatile framing options from wide-angle to telephoto shots. It operates with Sony's proprietary technology offering image stabilization and intelligent auto exposure. The interface includes a 1.5-inch LCD for image review and menu navigation. It supports JPEG image format and uses CompactFlash Type I memory cards for storage.

Specifications

Series Sony Cyber Shot
Type Digital SLR
Digital Zoom 6x
Screen Size 2.1 in
Maximum Resolution 2.1 MP
Color Silver
Custom Bundle No
Model Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50
Optical Zoom 3x
Sensor Type CCD
Sensor Resolution 5.0 megapixels
Storage Media CompactFlash Type I
LCD Screen Size 1.5 inches
Battery Type 4 x AA batteries

Key Advantages

The Sony DSC-S50 offers a high-resolution 5MP sensor which was advanced for early 2000s consumer cameras. Its 3x optical zoom lens improves composition versatility without quality loss. The compact and lightweight design makes it easy to carry for casual photography. The camera features user-friendly controls and an intuitive menu system for accessibility. The LCD screen allows quick image review and easy setting adjustments. Additionally, it offers good battery life with standard AA batteries, convenient for travel.

Limitations

Compared to modern cameras, the DSC-S50 has a relatively small LCD screen with lower resolution. Its image processing and sensitivity are limited by early 2000s technology, affecting low-light performance. The use of CompactFlash cards is outdated and less convenient compared to modern SD cards. Video capture capabilities are either limited or non-existent on this model. Autofocus and shutter speeds are slower than those of contemporary cameras. Lastly, the camera lacks advanced features such as image stabilization found in later models.

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