Camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50 Review
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Description of Camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50
Product Overview
Introducing the Camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50, a remarkable device that combines advanced features and cutting-edge technology to deliver exceptional camera and photo experiences. With its impressive matrix resolution of 20.4 megapixels and powerful 30x optical zoom, this camera ensures stunning image quality and enables you to capture every detail with precision.
Key Characteristics
Featuring a compact housing design, the Camera Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX50 offers convenient portability without compromising on performance. Its built-in TFT 3" display provides a clear view of your ...
- Workflow efficiency, image quality, and 30X ZOOM! Setting convenience, huge + weight, good auto mode performance, and exposure compensation on the body. + modes. Appearance.
- F3.5
- It's remarkable that such a little body can house a 24-700mm lens. A "soap box" camera, which can shoot at ISO800 and up to ISO3200 with only slightly more noise than "reflex" cameras, has finally made its debut. However, even at 6400 ISO, this "soap box" produces a superior image to that of my ancient Canon 350d.
- You can't adjust the jeep's compression ratio and there isn't enough RAW. The menu seems hastily put together, with important features buried deep within. Getting to them requires a lot of "kneading the buttons" out of habit.
- Compact, with a 24-700 zoom, for such a tiny body - it's just fantastic! Finally, a "soap box" appeared that shoots at ISO800 and up to ISO3200 with a little more noise than "reflex" ones. Although, compared to my old Canon 350d, this "soap box" gives an excellent picture even at 6400 ISO, which the 350d simply does not have!
- Well, of course, there is not enough RAW and you cannot change the compression ratio of the jeep. The menu is somewhat not thought out, the necessary functions are far "stuck", out of habit, you have to "knead the buttons" for a long time.
- compactness, Zoom optical 30x, charging regularly enough for 400 or more shots
- the matrix is of course small, in pictures at a scale of 100%, noise is visible at almost all ISOs
- Speed of work, photo quality, 30X ZOOM! Convenience of settings, weight is large +, works well in auto mode, Exposure compensation on the body. + modes. Appearance.
- F3.5
- Comfortable body, 30x optical zoom. Capacious battery. Shoots continuous videos. Compact for such a zoom size. Possibility of some manual adjustments.
- small matrix. My copy terribly soaped almost all the pictures, with a slight increase in the photo - a solid watercolor was visible, as well as white dots. There is also a zoom sound when zooming, but it is quite quiet.
- 1. a state of compactness 2. Weight 3. Matrix with a rear illumination 4. Good zoom 5. Nice design 6. Exposure compensation button
- 1. Overpriced 2. I realize that this is a soap dish, but there is no RAW format, there are no manual adjustments for contrast, sharpness, or saturation, and there are no video settings. Nevertheless, I think I could use it, and in that case, the cost would be acceptable to me. 3. Inconvenient panorama mode 4. The design is somewhat flimsy, the battery clasp is a cause for concern, and it would be prudent to invest in either a shockproof case or a leather holster.
- Construct with care. I liked the functioning of the flash, as it suits it pretty well, manual control, and the fact that it was compact and quick to start up. It shoots both video and images well (superior).
- Most likely, somewhat weighty. Outdated equipment requires you to hold it with two hands, both to maintain good control and to shoot accurately. Off. The cost is excessively expensive.
- Build quality, and a condensed design
- putting together dramatic scenarios — a real SOAP!
- Compact, user-replaceable battery, high-quality zoom, and a wide variety of customization options are all pluses.
- One of the biggest drawbacks for me was that the flash would fade after only a couple of images when used in freezing temperatures.
- ZUM, of course! I think the auto mode is good quality video
- I didn't know till I came upon it. Except for highly pricey bells & whistles (native case, etc.)
- Who could possibly use a 30x zoom?
- The resolution of the problem with the flash has not been achieved, and the size of the matrix is 1/2.3 inches. The weight of the camera is not typical for this category of cameras.
- 30x zoom, tone-by-tone (a shot with a minimum contrast setting looks almost like a tinted HDRI), built-in flash with a separate "call" button (not a fan, but there were cases when it came in handy), 21mp (this is both good and bad, in in any case, you can crop and get good pictures - under good shooting conditions, there is practically no noise and everything is in order with detailed elaboration), Wi-fi, VIDEO ! Well, the main thing for me is the minimum dimensions and weight of the camera.
- Of course, due to the meager size of the matrix and the huge pixel density, we have all the delights of a noisy picture, starting almost from iso200, and there is no point in shooting more than 400, no noise reduction can do it. Well, and other things that have already been written here repeatedly. But here you need to understand what exactly you are buying and why.
- Comfortable to hold, good zoom, good battery life, excellent video quality
- Soaps a photo, not a well-thought-out function selection wheel
- -Compact; -Replaceable battery; -Good zoom; -Many settings.
- For me, one major drawback was this: -if you take pictures in the cold with a flash, then it quickly dies, after 2-3 shots.
- compactness, price/quality, exposure compensation, manual modes
- the lens does not close immediately when switching to playback mode, no RAW
- 1. Compactness 2. Weight 3. Matrix with back light 4. Good zoom 5. Nice design 6. Exposure compensation button
- 1. Overpriced 2. Lack of RAW, no manual settings for contrast, sharpness, saturation, no video settings - I understand that this is a soap dish . but still I would like it, and then the price would be quite justified 3. Inconvenient panorama mode 4. The design is a little flimsy, the battery clasp is a concern, it makes sense to buy a shockproof case or a leather holster