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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 Point & Shoot Camera

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 is a 2.1MP Other compact camera — with SD (480p) video. Check GearFocus for current availability, with buyer protection on every purchase.

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 Point & Shoot Camera

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 Point & Shoot Camera

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Camera OverviewSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 is a point-and-shoot compact camera built around a 2.1MP sensor capable of capturing images at a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 pixels. Designed for straightforward everyday shooting, it keeps things simple with a contrast detection autofocus system using a single focus point, and a fixed ISO of 100, meaning all shooting takes place at that single sensitivity level. The camera features a 2.0-inch fixed LCD display with 123,000 dots of resolution for composing and reviewing shots.

Storage is handled via Sony's Memory Stick format. Connectivity includes USB for image transfer, though there is no Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. The built-in flash is the sole flash option, as there is no hot shoe for external units.

The NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery provides approximately 60 shots or 30 minutes of use per charge. The body is constructed from plastic and measures 113 x 68 x 69 mm, weighing in at 370g. There is no image stabilization of any kind.

Video capture is supported at 15fps with 8-bit color, though no resolution figure is specified in the data. The camera offers no weather sealing.

Key FeaturesSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

2.1MP CCD Sensor: Captures images at up to 1600x1200 pixels, suited for standard prints and early 2000s digital sharing.

Fixed ISO 100: All shooting takes place at a single sensitivity setting, meaning the camera performs best in well-lit conditions.

2.0-Inch Fixed LCD: 123,000-dot rear screen allows you to compose and review shots without relying on a separate optical viewfinder.

Built-In Flash: Integrated flash provides basic illumination in low-light scenes with no option to attach an external unit.

Memory Stick Storage: Uses Sony's proprietary Memory Stick format, which will require sourcing compatible cards separately.

NP-FM50 InfoLithium Battery: Displays remaining charge as a percentage rather than a simple indicator, though expect roughly 60 shots per charge.

Camera SpecificationsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 full specifications
SpecDetail
Use CasesTravel
TypePoint and Shoot
SensorOther
Resolution2.1MP
ISO Range100 – 100
AF SystemContrast Detection
AF Points1 point
Max Photo Resolution1600x1200
Burst Rate0.5 fps
Max Video ResolutionSD (480p)
Max Frame RateOther
Bit Depth8-bit

DescriptionSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

The Sony Cyber-shot DSC-S50 is a point-and-shoot compact camera built for basic digital photography. At its core is a 2.1MP sensor capable of images up to 1600x1200 pixels, with autofocus handled by a contrast detection system using a single focus point. All shooting takes place at a fixed ISO 100, so consistent lighting is important for best results.

The 2.0-inch fixed LCD with 123,000 dots serves as the primary composition tool, as no viewfinder is listed. Images are stored on Memory Stick media, and the camera connects to a computer via USB. The built-in flash handles low-light needs, but there is no hot shoe for external flash units and no image stabilization of any kind.

The plastic body measures 113 x 68 x 69 mm and weighs 370g, making it pocketable. Power comes from an NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery, rated at roughly 60 shots or 30 minutes per charge. Video recording is available at 15fps in 8-bit color.

ProsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

  • Compact plastic body at 370g and 113 x 68 x 69 mm makes it easy to carry
  • 2.0-inch fixed LCD with 123,000 dots provides a dedicated screen for framing shots
  • USB connectivity enables straightforward wired image transfer

ConsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

  • Fixed ISO 100 only — no ability to adjust sensitivity for different lighting conditions
  • No image stabilization of any type, either optical or digital
  • Battery life is very limited at approximately 60 shots or 30 minutes per charge

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Frequently Asked QuestionsSony Cyber-shot DSC-S50

What resolution can the DSC-S50 shoot at?+
The DSC-S50 captures images at a maximum resolution of 1600x1200 pixels using its 2.1MP sensor. No additional resolution modes are listed in the specifications.
What memory cards does the Sony DSC-S50 use?+
The camera uses Memory Stick media exclusively, as listed in the storage specifications. No other card formats are supported.
Does the DSC-S50 have image stabilization?+
No. The specifications confirm that there is no in-body image stabilization and no digital image stabilization — the stabilization type is listed as None.
Can I connect an external flash to the DSC-S50?+
No. The specifications indicate no hot shoe is present, and the flash system is described as built-in flash only. You are limited to the integrated flash.
What is the battery life like on the DSC-S50?+
The camera uses an NP-FM50 InfoLithium battery rated for approximately 60 shots or 30 minutes per charge, which is quite limited by modern standards.
Does the DSC-S50 record video?+
The specifications list video capture at 15fps with 8-bit color depth in a Standard color profile. No maximum video resolution value is provided in the specifications.

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