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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing little digital camera
I bought one of these about 6 weeks ago as I write this, and have fired a couple hundred pictures, and a couple of short videos through it. Wonderful! It takes great pictures, and the videos (with built-in microphone) are pretty cool, too. While the controls seemed a little unwieldy at first, once I pulled out the manual, I needed less than an hour to go through the...
Published on August 6, 2000 by David J. Huber

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Sony DSC-S50 CyberShot Digital Camera
As mentioned in previous reviews, if you want higher resolution pictures, the 4 MB or 8 MB memory sticks are not adequate. I could only get 4 pictures on the 4 MB memory stick. You are now able to purchase a 64 MB memory stick, which will be much better for long trips and using the movie function.

The pictures look great on-line, but you have to have a good printer...

Published on November 21, 2000 by L


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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing little digital camera, August 6, 2000
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I bought one of these about 6 weeks ago as I write this, and have fired a couple hundred pictures, and a couple of short videos through it. Wonderful! It takes great pictures, and the videos (with built-in microphone) are pretty cool, too. While the controls seemed a little unwieldy at first, once I pulled out the manual, I needed less than an hour to go through the options and see how everything works, which isn't too bad of a learning curve at all. The LCD viewer is great - I can edit and delete images while shooting, thus saving some precious memory stick space. I have appreciated that the LCD viewscreen can also be swiveled around laterally and vertically, even to point forward, so I can take a picture of myself and, at the same time, see myself in the viewfinder. Brilliant! The flash does a great job of illuminating scenes. The camera also offers ability to adjust for white based on indoor, outdoor, or "other" conditions (sounds dumb, I know, to have "other", but trust me, it makes sense). This is my first USB peripheral, and I have to say I am impressed - I can pull down a full 32MB memory stick pretty darn quick, and it's really nice being able to plug the USB port in *while the computer is on*, and immediately use it without any software hassles. I have to admit to a certain awe at Microsoft for actually pulling it off with win98. You can use the software that comes with the camera, but I have not, since you will find better image handling, organizing, and altering software as freeware, shareware, or expensive (like photoshop) professional stuff.

Another super aspect of this camera is the battery - it is removable, but it is rechargable, and the camera comes with a DC-in jack and it's own external power supply, so you can plug the camera into the wall, and recharge that battery for another 2.0-2.5 hours of use. No more buying scads and scads of Earth-killing AAs. This is such a simple built-in to add, and such a highly useful extra, I really have to question why every digitial camera doesn't do this.

On the downside, the viewfinder is very, very difficult to see when outside; sometimes impossible to see. And, of course, please realize that this camera is a point-and-shoot (albeit a functional one), so changing lenses is *not* an option, nor is having much control over f-stop or shutter speed - you will have some control, but the f-stop and shutter speed ranges are not are not what you might be used to. I also think that, overall, its senstivity to white is not as good as it should be - my whites tend to end up a bit grey; not much, but a bit. But I have to admit I dont know if that's the camera, or a problem with the really hazy NYC days we've had and/or from shooting inside in rooms with a mix of flourescent and incandescent lighting.

Overall, I am impressed with this camera, I'm very glad I bought it (and not a different one), and while it is not 3 megapixels, unless you plan to make large prints of your images, the resolution on this camera is far higher than you need for web-image making, and high enough for anything else. It's small, easy to carry, easy to use, easy to download, and easy to recharge. For the money, this is, in my opinion, your best deal for a non-professional 2 megapixel digital camera.

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62 of 64 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great all around digicam, and it's truly Mac compatible!, December 2, 2000
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I have had this camera for about six months now. As a serious ammateur photographer for 15 years, I swore that I would still use my film camera for some things, but I haven't touched it. I take this Sony everywhere. This camera is a great all-around digital camera. It is compact, easy to use, the menus and controls are easily understood, and it takes great pictures. I was thinking about getting the S30 without the video feature instead, but I am very glad I got the video. I really like the video feature and I use it a lot. Below are a few major points you should consider about this camera.

First of all, no other digital camera brand I have seen comes anywhere close to the lens quality of the Sonys. The marco (close-up) setting allows you to take a picture from literally a half inch away from the subject. Most other digital cameras with macro settings let you get as close as a couple feet. This means that when you can get, at closest, a full-frame picture of your whole hand with other digicams, the sony lets you zoom all the way in to just a fingernail. Incidentally this camera also has a text-capture mode which I have used quite successfully for taking pictures of blueprints and other documents. These kinds of images show up nicely on the computer screen.

Secondly, This camera is fully mac-compatible. It comes with a USB cable and software that actually does work on the Mac. When you connect the camera to the cable, it shows up on the desktop just like a drive. The only problem I have had is when reading files right off the disc - sometimes it thinks there's a problem with the drive. If you first transfer them to your hard drive and then view them there's no problem.

Some rules of thumb for file size: A high resolution pic (1600x1200) typically takes about 900k, so I figure about one meg each. The medium res (1024x768) is about 300k per pic, so I figure about three pics per meg. These are still pretty high resolution pictures. The lowest res (640x480) pics take about 100k each (a nice size for emailing). That's about 10 per meg. On video mode, the high res (320x240) takes about 100k per second, so about 10 sec of video per meg. The low res video mode (160x112) does about 40 sec per meg. So with the 4 mb memory stick that comes with the camera you can get about 4 or 5 high res pics, 15 med res pics, 40 low res pics, 40 sec high res video, or 160 sec low res video. So in summary, get more memory. I bought two 64 mb cards and they lasted a whole 4-day vacation, and I am pretty snap-happy.

The one problem that I have to complain about is that there is about a one-second delay between pushing the shutter button and the actual capture of the image. (And I am not talking about the wait time for writing the file, I am talking about the actual moment of the photograph) This means that if you are taking pictures of subjects in motion you will have to anticipate the moment and push the button a second early. If you take a lot of action shots, this camera will proove frustrating. Often a critical moment will have passed by the time the camera actually takes the picture. Baby pics, wedding dance pictures, sports shots, all of these are very hard to do with this camera. For regular static subjects this is not a problem, but for objects in motion this camera is difficult.

All in all I highly reccommend this camera. Happy shopping.

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52 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT Camera with TWO minor drawbacks, November 13, 2000
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Keith (Dallas, Tx United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
This is my first digital camera. I origionally intended to purchase the Mavica 90 however when I found the Cybershot, I fell in love with the SIZE and the 2.1 megapixel. The battery life on this camera is fantastic, 2 1/2 hours. The batteries and memory sticks interchange with most of Sony's newer model video cameras. The flash works great in TOTAL darkness up to about 5 feet, after that, it's not much good. In low light, the flash works great. One fantastic feature is the screen, it is clear, sharp and when not in use, turns inward so it is protected from getting scratched ect., a definate PLUS! The screen is some what dark when shooting in low light but you can take your shot and look at it right away in "play" mode to see how the shot came out. For me, a minor inconvenience when shooting in LOW LIGHT. The controls are easy to figure out and after playing with them for about 15 minuites, I was ready to go. The video mode will record up to 60 seconds and the sound is really good, given the size of this little baby. Now for the few MINOR drawbacks. First, the 4 meg memory stick supplied with the camera is a joke. Plan on getting at least an 8 meg but I would suggest no less than a 32 meg. Second drawback is the Memory stick/Floppy Disk adaptor. When I purchased it, I was told it worked just like the Mavica - it DOES NOT. Without the software, the adaptor does not work, so if you plan on popping it into a friends computer to look at your pics (Like the Mavica), forget it, unless you carry the software disk around with you. All in all though, this is a great little camera. Smaller, higher pixels and cheaper in price than the Mavica. It performs as advertised by Sony and I was not disappointed. One suggestion, look at the sony starter kit, it includes a carry case, 8 meg memory stick and extra battery, well worth the money in my opinion. If you do get it, I would place a piece of foam in the bottom of the carry case to better padd the camera. Bottom line, if you have been looking at the Mavica's, look at the Cybershot 50 before you make your purchase. If you can do without throwing the floppy disk format into anyone's computer then the cybershot is better, smaller and lighter. For me, it was a minor trade off. EVERY person I have showed this camera to now wants one !
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37 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Snappin Fool, July 9, 2000
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C. POLLOCK (Santa Cruz, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I've been looking at Digital Camera's for about a year now. The Sony has always won my heart because of their Great reputation and Excellent Quality! I was shooting for the DSC-F505 which has a lot of the same qualities as this model. I decided to go for the middle of the road in price and chose the DSC-S50. I am thoroughly satisfied with what I have acquired! The picture quality is OUTSTANDING! I was used to receiving pictures that were 1.3mega pixels.. well this blows them away! This camera makes details crisper and cleaner than anything I've seen before.. it's an Excellent camera and a must-have for sharing your life through e-mail! Enjoy!
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42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Delivers the goods, October 2, 2000
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Christopher Miller (Slingerlands, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
The DSC-S50 is my second digital camera and I have been very satisfied with it. It is very easy to use and has the power user features that you expect for a camera of it's class. I use it for capturing pictures for the web and it's 2.1 megapixel resolution is more than adequate for that purpose. It comes with only 4 megs of storage, but is easy to upgrade. Lexar noew makes memory sticks and the price is close to the compact flash prices. I picked up a 32 mb stick and I can take about 80 pictures at the medium resolution of 1024x768. The big drawback is the lack of an optical viewfinder. The LCD display is very nice, but drains the battery. It's also very difficult to see in bright daylight.
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41 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Initial impressions of the DSC S50, December 4, 2000
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D2 "dawsondl" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
We just started using a Sony CyberShot DSC S50, purchased from Amazon.com.

The price and service from Amazon.com were pretty good, but there's still a lot to buy. Most purchasers of 35 mm point and shoot cameras expect to get a soft case when they buy their camera. Not so with the Sony. The 4MB Memory Stick that comes with the camera is essentially useless, unless the only planned use for the camera is to record low resolution images. Of course, if this were the case, there would be no rationale for buying a 2.1 megapixel camera. Expect to tack at least $100 to the price to buy the "necessary extras."

The camera is great fun. It's compact and easy to hold and use. The lithium ion battery charges quickly (full charge in about 2 hours) and provides sufficient power for two days or more of heavy use. The user interface is fairly intuitive and the controls are easy to use. There are several useful features (e.g. adjustable flash intensity). It's easy to get started right away, and it seems to take good pictures under a wide range of lighting conditions.

The LCD viewing screen is wonderful. It is clear and bright. The lack of an optical viewfinder, though, is a problem. The LCD is tough to see in bright sunlight (though screen brightness is adjustable). Also, you can't see your subject if you are shooting at night.

We've just started experimenting with the image processing software provided for the PC. It's not the easiest nor most intuitive application we have encountered and there is no accompanying written documentation.

Overall, we're happy with the purchase and (based on past volume of use of our point and shoot 35 mm camera) expect to take a lot of digital snapshots.

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sony Comes Through, September 22, 2000
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The Sony DSC-S50 may not be the cheapest digital camera you can buy, but it certainly has to be one of the best. The USB port makes loading your pictures on a computer really easy. The controls and menu layout are similar to the Mavica, so if you have used that camera then you already know how the menu system on this one works. The small size and storage capacity are what sold me on this camera. As noted in some other reviews, a viewfinder would be nice, because if you are taking pictures outside, it can be difficult at times to see the image on the flip-up screen. But those are about the only drawbacks to this camera I can think of. I have taken most of my pictures at the lowest resolution, and even then, they are still EXCELLENT pictures. I even posted a picture of a book cover on ebay, and you could read every word that was printed on the book cover. I used the Macro mode and it worked great. I have used a Kodak and Mavica (not owned) in the past, and found the Kodak to be OK, but it isn't in the same league with SONY. I also have to give AMAZON a plug here too. They gave me great service, shipping costs were reasonable, and you save at least $50 or so compared to a typical retailer. This camera comes with a 4mb Memory Stick and I bought a 16mb for additional storage capacity, and I would definitely recommend getting at least that. They are a little pricey right now, but I'm betting the price will drop in the future. Overall, this is a great camera and you won't be disappointed if you buy it. Don't waste your money on off-brands.
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33 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice point and shoot with a few compromises, September 8, 2000
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
I purchased the S50 as a replacement to my traditional 35mm point and shoot camera. For the most part it does a good job. As others have mentioned, the LCD is quite difficult (if not impossible) to see in bright sunlight or dark situations. The red eye reduction does an adequate job, but I still get a lot of red eye. The most annoying thing for me is the shutter delay. Even without the flash, the delay is quite disconcerting. The time the shutter needs to be held to take a photo takes some adjustment. If you plan to take action shots or shots of children (who tend to move constantly) getting the shot you want is nearly impossible. If you use the flash in red eye reduction mode, the delay is quite long. Since the camera is digital, it's not as disturbing when I "waste" a shot, but I do get frustrated missing a shot I want because the of the shutter delay. However, as with an electronic device there's a learning curve. Once you get used to the specifics of the S50, it's a good camera.

The 4MB memory stick is surprisingly adequate, but I still recommend an additional 16MB or 32MB stick. The menu structure is intuitive, as are the controls. The layout of the controls on the camera are well placed, too.

The interface to Windows 98 is seemless. The included software has its limitations. Rotating images yields a disapointing loss in quality. It's adequate for simple webpage use, but for any serious editting there are far better packages.

The S50 is a good replacement for my old point and shoot, but I still use my traditional 35mm for action shots.

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53 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars consumer friendly, July 8, 2000
This review is from: Sony DSC-S50 2MP Cyber-shot Digital Camera with 3x Optical Zoom (Electronics)
the sony dscs50 cybershot digital camera is a much improved design on the mavica series, while giving high resolution and delivering a compact stylish case. the resoulution is good for web pages, home photos transfer, and comes with good editing resources. The other advantage is the easy storage on the memory stick and of course the adaptors make it easy to insert as a floppy into your pc. to summarise the advantages are:

1. good resolution 2. easy to carry 3. easy storage 4. no complicated software 5. easy to transfer onto the pc

The disadvantages are:

1. The resolution is not as good as the 3+ mega pixel cameras available today. 2. THe price is not competitive enough

i would reccomend this camera to anyone who's starting out with digital cameras and wants a easy to use,stylish, camera which yields above average resoultion pics by digital camera standards. This concludes my review

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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Camera but....., August 1, 2000
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I bought one of these cameras and find it to be all that the others have said. However, I find that in the bright sunlight you have trouble seeing the image in the LCD display. It would be of benefit to have a viewfinder, wish it did.
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