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Sony Cyber-shot DSC-H50 Silver Digital Camera
Digital CameraPrice: $329.00 to $329.00 Compare PricesJune 1, 2008
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June 5, 2005
Only good if subject and/or camera perfectly still
67 of 78 Yahoo! Users found this review helpfulPros: Small size, large display, loaded w/features
Cons: Difficult to take a blur-free photo
A couple years ago I purchased my first digital camera and after a time, found the long shutter lag to be annoying. I decided to purchase a new digital camera in the hope of taking better spontaneous pictures of my kids. I did the research and read how other people found the shutter lag to be minimal on the Sony DSC-W1. I also liked the large display. I decided that the Sony was for me. By the time I got around to making the purchase, the DSC-W5 had been released so I bought it instead of the W1.
As I said, my reason for changing digital cameras was to get better pictures of my kids. After using the DSC-W5 for a couple months, I find it very difficult to take a picture of my kids that isn't blurry. While it's true that my kids are in constant motion, I can only seem to take a sharp image in the brightest sunlight. I even set the camera to always use the flash (which increases shutter lag, the problem I was trying to get away from) and I still find that any small movement of either the camera or the subject causes the image to come out blurred. I rarely had that problem with my older digital camera (an Olympus C-4000). With the Sony, I seem to have to take dozens of pictures so I can be sure of getting a few that are not blurred. It seemed like a great camera, but I have decided to go back to the place of purchase to try to recoupe some money and try another camera. If you plan to take pictures of subjects that are moving at all or don't want to drag a tripod around with you to steady the camera, I would recommend that you do not buy the DSC-W5. ...
Another Excellent SONY Camera
Pros: Excellent picture quality and super zoom
Cons: Too confusing for my wife
This is my third digital camera. I originally purchased an Olympus in 2003 but found it's shutter lag unbearably slow for taking photos of my kids. I upgraded to a compact SONY (DSC-W5) and cured the shutter lag problem but found myself wishing for more zoom. I was considering the SONY DSC-H9 but them found that the -H50 was coming out in May. I watched Circuit City for in stock availability and a sale. I then used my AAA discount for additional $$ of. Overall, I paid ~$360 (tax included). This is a great camera. It's shutter lag is minimal and the long zoom is great. The smile shutter actually works, too! I've only had it about a week but find that all the features are great and easy to use. I definitely recommend this camera to anyone looking for a long zoom with short shutter lag and excellent picture quality. ...