Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX50
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX50
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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX50
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We've given the WX50 a grade of A-.
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This product is ranked
| 3rd | of 19 | in Ultra Compact Digital Cameras |
| 2nd | of 28 | in $0 - $100 |
| 12th | of 28 | in Sony Digital Cameras |
| 18th | of 106 | in 14-16 Megapixels Digital Cameras |
Editor's Review
The miniscule WX50 and WX70 pack a lot of features into such a tiny package. Both models come with a top-of-the-line backside-illuminated 16 megapixel CMOS sensor, which promises very good low-light image quality and fast operation. When we say fast, think 10 fps continuous shooting and 1080p HD video at 60 fps fast. The lens is a decent 5x optical that starts at 25mm f2.6. It seems the only real difference between the two is the touchscreen LCD on the back of the WX70. Save your $30 and go with the WX50.
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Specifications
- 16.2 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor
- 5X optical zoom with 25mm wide-angle
- 2.7-inch LCD
- 1080p full HD video with stereo sound
- Optical image stabilization
- Lithium-ion battery
- Release Date: Mar 31, 2012
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX50 Comments & Questions (write your own!)
du mai, idiots again (tigerbalm — 11/26/2012)
Another ignorant reviewer..1080i not 1080p!!!!!!
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Chris Weigl (11/27/2012)
The 60fps is 1080i, the 30fps is 1080p.
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Shake Stabilization (Gerald James — 11/08/2012)
I am looking for a point & shoot w/ very good shake stabilization, is this the best or something else, willing to spend more $$ if need be.
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Chris Weigl (11/08/2012)
This is a great one. If you need more zoom I'd also look at the WX150.
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oka1jeg (04/05/2012)
So less optical zoom and increase to f/2.6 from f/2.4 from the WX-10? It looks like the WX-10 should be a better camera according to specs. I am looking at the WX-10 for low light situations with somewhat better zoom capabilities compared to the S100 and other cameras with f/2.0. I want a compact point and shoot to take good pics and HD video at night at WDW. Would the WX10 be a good choice?
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Chris Weigl (04/06/2012)
You're right, the WX10 is probably the cheaper and better choice for your needs. The WX50 is quite a bit smaller and lighter, if that matters to you.
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