Sony Cyber-Shot HX50
Sony ‘s Cyber-Shot HX50 is the camera worth recommending to anyone who asks for a compact camera. Sure, that conversation often gets deeper and we might end up concluding that something smaller, something cheaper, or something more SLR-shaped is more suitable, but this verdict is not only in consideration with these, it’s a verdict as a whole.
Sony Cyber-Shot HX50 Specs
Lens
Optical Zoom 30x
Digital Zoom 2x
Image Sensor
CCD pixels 20.4Mp (Megapixels)
Pixels (W) 5184
Pixels (H) 3888
Aspect Ratio 4:3, 16:9
LCD Monitor
LCD Monitor 3in
Brightness adjust Yes
Screen resolution 921,600 dots
Focusing
Min Focus 5cm
Focusing modes Autofocus
Face Detection
AF Tracking
Exposure Control
Shutter speeds shortest 1/1600sec
Shutter speeds longest 4sec
Self Timer 10sec
Exp modes Program, Aperture-Priority, Shutter-Priority, Manual, Scene modes – A
Shooting Options
Continuous shooting 10fps
Sound recording Yes
Video
Movie mode Yes
Video Resolution 1920×1080
Stereo Sound Yes
Optical Zoom with Video Yes
Storage
Card Type SD, SDHC, MS, SDXC
File Type JPG
Power Source
Battery Type Lithium-Ion
CIPA Rating 400
Dimensions
Weight 272g
Width 108.1mm
Height 63.6mm
Depth 38.3mm
Conclusion
If you buy it for the Wi-Fi features you’ll be disappointed. Otherwise, the Sony Cyber-Shot HX50 will fill your life with beautiful pictures and video. Sure, it takes up a bit more pocket space than you’d like, but it’s a small price to pay for such a brilliant all-rounder.
Picture Credits: Ephotozine
Sony Cyber-Shot HX50 Review by PING Magazine
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