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Canon PowerShot S50 4 to 5 Megapixel

4.2/5 (15 Reviews)


  • Image Sensor TypeCCD
    Resolution5.3 Megapixel
    Optical Zoom3x
    Camera TypeStandard Point and Shoot
    Interchangeable LensNot Interchangeable Lenses
    35mm Zoom Lens35 - 105 mm
    Digital Zoom4.1x
    Focus TypeAutofocus & Manual Focus
    Focus Range19.69 in. to Infinity (w) / 11.81 in. to Infinity (t)
    Macro Focus Range3.93 in. (w) / 11.81 - 19.69 in. (t)
    Focal Length7.1 - 21.3 mm
    Camera Resolution5.3 Megapixel
    Image Resolutions640 x 480 • 2592 x 1944 • 1600 x 1200 • 1024 x 768
    Video Resolutions320 x 240 (QVGA) • 160 x 120
    Video Speed15 fps
    Max Movie Length180 Seconds
    Video FormatAVI
    Aperture Rangef2.8/f4.9 (w/t)
    Shutter Speed15 - 1/1500 sec
    White BalanceAuto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset)
    Frames Per Second2 Frames
    Memory TypeCompactFlash Card Type I • CompactFlash Card Type II
    Compression ModesFine • SuperFine • Normal • Uncompressed
    Compression TypeJPEG • Raw Image
    File Size (High Res.)6.4 MB (20 images on 128MB card)
    File Size (Low Res.)0.27 MB (about 474 images on 128MB card)
    ISO SpeedsAuto • 50 • 100 • 200 • 400
    Flash TypeBuilt-In
    Flash FunctionsFlash Off • Auto Flash • Rear Sync Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync
    ViewfinderOptical (Through-the-lens)
    LCD PanelWith LCD Panel
    LCD Panel Size1.8 in.
    LCD Protected PositionWithout LCD Protected Position
    Interface TypeUSB
    Video InterfaceVideo Out
    Battery TypeProprietary Lithium
    Battery Life210 Images
    Self Timer2 Sec. • 10 Sec.
    Built-in MicrophoneWith Built-in Microphone
    Built-in SpeakerWith Built-in Speaker
    Tripod MountWith Tripod Mount
    Operating SystemApple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP
    Width4.4 in.
    Depth2.28 in.
    Height1.65 in.
    Weight0.57 lb.
    Warranty1 Year
    Exterior ColorSilver
    Included AccessoriesSoftware • USB Cable • Video Cable • Hand Strap • 32 MB Memory Card • Driver • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger • AC Power Adapter
    Product ID20691343

Product Description

  • Sensor: 5 megapixel CCD
  • Max resolution: 2592 x 1944 pixels
  • Lens: f/2.8-4.9 7.1-21.3m (35mm film equivalent: 35-105mm) w. 4.1x digital zoom
  • Exposure: Program AE, Shutter priority AE, Aperture priority AE, Manual, pciture modes, exposure compensation, and exposure lock
  • ISO auto and 50/100/200/400
  • Storage media: CompactFlash Type I and II
  • USB interface


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    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by Bill Dryburgh a Casual

    Date Reviewed: April 7, 2009

    Bottom Line:   
    I find this camera takes a good photo ,However I can not get the open shut mechanism to funtion now and has made the camera useless to my needs
    I have tried most things to rectify the problem without success ,and would appreciate any advise on the above problems

    Bill

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    Duration Product Used:   21+ years

    Price Paid:    $420.00

    Purchased At:   Duty Free Sydney air

    Type of photography:   Outdoor


    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Acadian a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: December 22, 2004

    Strengths:    + Build quality and it's Black
    + Resolution/quality of images
    + shoots RAW
    + Well priced


    Weaknesses:    - heavy
    - No Battery life meter
    - Macro not the best
    - barrel distortion


    Bottom Line:   
    I got to borrow this camera for a few weeks last year to do take pictures at an event I attended. I took a mix of indoors and outdoors shots.

    The camera is very sturdy and easy to carry around. It’s very easy to use, yet offers many advance manual settings that will appeal to the advanced user. It takes super crisp and clear pictures – especially at ISO 50 – on the downside, the ISO 400 setting shows a lot of noise. Should only be use in extreme cases, like if you’re not allowed to use a flash indoors.

    Overall it’s a great, bring with you everywhere, point and shoot camera. Good bang for the bucks.

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    Purchased At:   borrowed

    Similar Products Used:   Canon S45, Sony DSC-T1, HP R707



    Overall Rating:1
    Value Rating:1
    Submitted by handj a Intermediate

    Date Reviewed: July 23, 2004

    Weaknesses:    The product is flawed -- it requires absurdly cautious handling and babying. My Canon 35mm SLR is far more reliable and much better constructed.

    Bottom Line:   
    The camera takes good pictures and has good features, as many other articles illustrate. The problem is that the camera is extremely sensitive to its environment, and is prone to experiencing failure when used in conditions in which you would never expect to have problems.

    I purchased the s50 six months ago. Since then, it has been in for repairs to Canon's Factory service twice for a combined time of over a month and a half.

    The first time I sent the camera in for repair was after only a week of use. The lenses failed to operate and the lens assembly was replaced. The camera was returned in a reasonable amount of time (within 2.5 weeks).

    The second time I sent the camera in for repair was a month and a half ago. The lcd panel on the rear of the camera body stopped functioning.

    After the camera had been in the service center for over a month (dated from the date on the Canon Repair Acknowledgement letter -- which stated that I should expect the camera back inside of 10 days), and after placing 5 calls to the repair center -- leaving 2 voice mails which went unanswered; being disconnected twice; and speaking with a repair center person who took my number and said she would call back -- she never did, the status of my camera was finally updated on the Canon website (sorry for the run-on). The web site now stated that my repair had been re-estimated and that I needed to remit $164 for the repair.

    I called the Canon repair center to provide payment --> this time they managed to get a live person on the phone. While on the phone, she informed me that the camera had been evaluated and the repair cost estimate had been made a month earlier -- yet, nobody had contacted me, the website had never been updated, and even after calling on five prior occasions, this had not been communicated. I was also informed, while making payment, that the damage requiring repair was "water related."

    As a brief word on the "water related damage," I should note that this camera was never subjected to anything which one would associate with mishandling or water contact. At most, it has been used, in a protected fashion during misty conditions. You can find plenty of other articles that people have written describing their troubles with "water damage" resulting from use in high humidity climates.

    My conclusions on this camera are as follows:
    1. The product itself is flawed -- it requires absurdly cautious handling and babying. My Canon 35mm SLR is far more reliable and much better constructed.

    2. Canon customer service is abysmal. Although their CSRs are polite on the phone --> they are useless. My camera has been in repair for 1/3 of the time I have owned it. Their communication of the status of my camera has been non-existent. Even when I have attempted to actively contact them, it has been a fruitless exercise.

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    Price Paid:    $400.00

    Purchased At:   J & R

    Similar Products Used:   Canon 35mm SLR cameras -- have loved them all.



    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by martys a Expert

    Date Reviewed: February 22, 2004

    Strengths:    Exposure control features
    Size and weight
    5mp images with good image quality choices
    Uses compact flash common with other cameras
    Fast shutter speed when needed
    Remembers saved settings in each exposure mode.
    I like the metal body.


    Weaknesses:    Some of the menus take a little time to learn
    Flash, so what is new on this size
    Average auto focus and zoom speed
    Needs more custom settings (has only one feature set memory in the C mode)
    35 to 105mm zoom is a bit narrow


    Bottom Line:   
    I was looking for a small digital camera for my briefcase. I wanted feature rich unit with above average picture quality. I found it in the Canon S50. A terrific shooter with above average digital quality. I take it every place and pack it in a lens slot in my larger SLR bag as a digital backup. It is not a substitute for a DSLR, but it is one of the best for compact shooting. The S50 is a "no brainer" value at $400. If you want a loaded compact this is it.

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    Price Paid:    $399.00

    Purchased At:   Adorama

    Similar Products Used:   Nikon 800
    Minolta Dimage 7HI




    Overall Rating:5
    Value Rating:5
    Submitted by DrBlue a Expert from Clarks Summit, PA, USA

    Date Reviewed: January 15, 2004

    Strengths:    Ease of use, images, size, water housing cover, lens (equivalent to 35-105mm on 35mm, minimal delay after depressing shutter.

    Weaknesses:    No battery strength indicator, no indicator of space on compact memory card, wish for a better lens cover,

    Bottom Line:   
    This is my first digital camera, after using film in Canon F1n, A1 and AE-1 models. I also like my Canon ELPH 370Z. After reading all the other reviews, one would think that there are a lot of problems with this camera. I think there are minimal weaknesses.
    The size and weight of the camera is optimal; any lighter and you couldn't hold the camera stock-still for low light non-flash shots. I am a fan of the APSCanon ELPH series, and its light weight was always a problem for low light shots. The flash is more than adequate for the most situations.
    The features are nearly identical to the G5, without the hot shoe and the size. There are so many features that some will not use them; I feel lucky to have them, so I can really plan my shots and maximize the experience of photography. My wife can use the camera in auto-mode and get great shots. I also bought a 340MB IBM microdrive, and I haven't run out of space after 150 images and videos.
    I would recommend at least two batteries, because the battery will go down soon after the the warning indicator comes on.
    The auto white balance and manual choices remind me of my camcorder. This camera will take some video, with sound, for up to 3 mins. The ease of use is the strongest point of the camera. The images you can achieve are stunning and instantaneous; you may eliminate images quickly if you don't like it.
    There are 13 modes, including video, multiple images, auto bracketing modes, auto and manual focusing, six photo effects, and adjustments of both the flash or ISO by 1/3 increments for up to -2 or +2 stops.
    The LCD measures 1.8 in. I would recommend a plastic cover for protection; I got one from Radio shack.
    I got used to the multidirectional set button quickly. It may take some getting used to, but the learning curve is not steep. I liked turning all the noisy crappy songs and beeps down or off on startup and things like shutter noise. Should there be a shutter noise on an electronic camera? I don't think so.

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    Price Paid:    $390.00

    Purchased At:   Butterfly Photo

    Similar Products Used:   No other digital cameras, but this one is built well, like all Canons




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    • Image Sensor TypeCCD
      Resolution5.3 Megapixel
      Optical Zoom3x
      Camera TypeStandard Point and Shoot
      Interchangeable LensNot Interchangeable Lenses
      35mm Zoom Lens35 - 105 mm
      Digital Zoom4.1x
      Focus TypeAutofocus & Manual Focus
      Focus Range19.69 in. to Infinity (w) / 11.81 in. to Infinity (t)
      Macro Focus Range3.93 in. (w) / 11.81 - 19.69 in. (t)
      Focal Length7.1 - 21.3 mm
      Camera Resolution5.3 Megapixel
      Image Resolutions640 x 480 • 2592 x 1944 • 1600 x 1200 • 1024 x 768
      Video Resolutions320 x 240 (QVGA) • 160 x 120
      Video Speed15 fps
      Max Movie Length180 Seconds
      Video FormatAVI
      Aperture Rangef2.8/f4.9 (w/t)
      Shutter Speed15 - 1/1500 sec
      White BalanceAuto • Daylight / Sunny (Preset) • Cloudy (Preset) • Fluorescent (Preset) • Tungsten (Preset)
      Frames Per Second2 Frames
      Memory TypeCompactFlash Card Type I • CompactFlash Card Type II
      Compression ModesFine • SuperFine • Normal • Uncompressed
      Compression TypeJPEG • Raw Image
      File Size (High Res.)6.4 MB (20 images on 128MB card)
      File Size (Low Res.)0.27 MB (about 474 images on 128MB card)
      ISO SpeedsAuto • 50 • 100 • 200 • 400
      Flash TypeBuilt-In
      Flash FunctionsFlash Off • Auto Flash • Rear Sync Flash • Fill-in Flash • Red-eye Reduction Flash • Slow Sync
      ViewfinderOptical (Through-the-lens)
      LCD PanelWith LCD Panel
      LCD Panel Size1.8 in.
      LCD Protected PositionWithout LCD Protected Position
      Interface TypeUSB
      Video InterfaceVideo Out
      Battery TypeProprietary Lithium
      Battery Life210 Images
      Self Timer2 Sec. • 10 Sec.
      Built-in MicrophoneWith Built-in Microphone
      Built-in SpeakerWith Built-in Speaker
      Tripod MountWith Tripod Mount
      Operating SystemApple Mac OS 9 • Apple Mac OS X • Microsoft Windows 2000 • Microsoft Windows 98 • Microsoft Windows 98SE • Microsoft Windows ME • Microsoft Windows XP
      Width4.4 in.
      Depth2.28 in.
      Height1.65 in.
      Weight0.57 lb.
      Warranty1 Year
      Exterior ColorSilver
      Included AccessoriesSoftware • USB Cable • Video Cable • Hand Strap • 32 MB Memory Card • Driver • Lithium Battery • Battery Charger • AC Power Adapter
      Product ID20691343
      Release Date6/1/2004


     

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