Summary: In conclusion, the Cyber-shot DSC-H50 may just be the best point and shoot camera that has the ability to satisfy the needs of photographers of nearly any skill level....
Conclusion: The Sony Cyber-shot H50 is a 9 megapixel super-zoom camera with a big 15X lens. The camera comes with an above average bundle, that includes a lens hood and very useful...
Pros: Generally good image quality (though with some issues), Good 3 inch tiltable LCD, Very good in-the-box bundle: lens hood and remote control, Powerful built-in flash...
Excerpt: The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC H50 is 11x9x8cm, the middle figure can increase by 3.5cm when the lens is fully extended. It weights 440grams, this again makes it an in between...
Excerpt: Superzoom cameras are an attractive choice for those looking for a smaller, cheaper option than a DSLR, and in many cases they offer a decent alternative.
Pros: Tilting LCD, Plenty of features, Hood included
Cons: Fringing, Poor manual handling, Lens hood is fiddly
Conclusion: 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...
Pros: The good: Versatile mix of ease-of-use features and manual controls; tilting 3-inch LCD; good color reproduction; zoom operates in movie mode.
Cons: The bad: Slowish startup and shutdown; occasional fringing, noise issues; no raw support or hot shoe.
Conclusion: 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...
Pros: The good: Versatile mix of ease-of-use features and manual controls; tilting 3-inch LCD; good color reproduction; zoom operates in movie mode.
Cons: The bad: Slowish startup and shutdown; occasional fringing, noise issues; no raw support or hot shoe.