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CNET editors' rating:
3.5 stars
Very good
THE GOOD
Versatile mix of ease-of-use features and manual controls; tilting 3-inch LCD; good color reproduction; zoom operates in movie mode.
THE BAD
Slowish startup and shutdown; occasional fringing, noise issues; no raw support or hot shoe.
THE BOTTOM LINE
Though its lens isn't as wide and suffers from many of the same lens artifacts as its competitors, the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 is a good megazoom camera with a lot of features for experiment-minded snapshooters.
CNET Reader Reviews
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April 28, 2008 05:45
4.5/5
I have not had many digital cameras, but I have had a Canon and Fuji and they were both great Cameras, but the Sony beats them on quality of the pictures. -
June 21, 2008 08:13
5.0/5
If you are an average user looking for a camera with excellent picture quality, and other technologies like face detection, night shot option, smile detection, and anti-glare, but dont want to spend big money for SLR Cameras, this is the one you are... read more » -
September 7, 2008 10:42
3.0/5
The Sony DSC-H50 is a decent camera but has a lot of quricks to it. I have owned 2 previous Sony Cybershots (a DSC-V3 and a DSC-h5) both those cameras had easy laid out menus but the DSC-H50 hides a lot of cool features in the menu's making it hard... read more »
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