“It’s not very flexible, and it’s not for low light shots, but the Sony Cyber Shot W50 is still a solid ultracompact camera.
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The Sony Cyber Shot W50 is a decent ultracompact digital camera that makes up for its lack of controls with its solid performance and image quality. Its high sensitivity can give you passable low-light shots if you can get past the noise, and its compact form makes it an easily pocketable piece of tech.”
So reads the CNET Sony Cyber-shot W50 review. They rated the W50 6.8 out of 10 or Good.
The Sony Cyber-Shot W50 is 6 megapixel digital camera with a 3x Optical Zoom lens and 2.5inch LCD Display (the main differentiation from it’s little brother, the W30 which only has a 2.0 inch LCD).
The W50 is just 23 inches thick and has a 1/2.5inch CCD sensor. It’s 3x Optical Zoom is a Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar. It features a new easy to read menu system with explanations of what icons mean on the LCD as well as Sony’s Clear RAW with up to 1000 ISO.

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Sony W50 Features
Stores images on Memory Stick cards (32 MB of internal memory included)
6.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 14 x 19-inch prints
3x optical zoom; 2.5-inch LCD display
VGA movie mode (640 x 480) allows videos with sound, limited only by memory-card capacity
High Sensitivity Mode (ISO 1000) allows snapping in low-light conditions




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