Your budget would have to be really tight to pass over the Sony Cyber Shot DSC-W50 in favor of the Sony DSC-W30. The two cameras are identical with a single exception: The DSC-W50's 2.5-inch LCD is a full half inch larger then the DSC-W30's. Otherwise, the W50 sports the same stats as its little brother. Both are 6-megapixel ultracompact cameras with 3x optical zoom lenses. They share the same body design, control layout, and feature set.
Design
At 101mm long and not quite an inch thick, the 192g DSC-W50 is a compact, easily pocketable point-and-shoot camera. Unfortunately, its small form includes small controls, and the small buttons are uncomfortable to use if you don't have small hands to match. However, Sony's menu system is direct and well designed, and the most common functions--timer, flash, macro, and exposure compensation--are accessible with one touch of the small control pad.
Surprisingly, Sony manages to fit an optical viewfinder on the DSC-W50's diminutive body. It's a tiny, cramped viewfinder, but it can prove handy if bright light washes out the LCD.
Features
The W50 runs almost entirely on automatic. You can choose between single- or five-area autofocus or select from a handful of preset focus distances; true manual focus is impossible. It also offers multipattern, center, and spot metering as the method for determining exposure, though you can adjust the exposure value using only exposure compensation--there's no way to select shutter speed or aperture.
The camera automatically picks from shutter speeds between a full second and 1/2,000 second, and aperture values between F2.8 to F5.2 (wide) and F7 to F13 (telephoto).
Like some other members of the W series, the DSC-W50 can reach as high as ISO 1,000 sensitivity for more shooting flexibility in low light. The camera lacks the dozens of different scene presets available on other cameras, such as the Canon PowerShot A540, but it does have a nice movie mode that can shoot VGA videos at 30fps.
The DSC-W50 also includes 32MB of onboard memory, but you'll still want a decent size Memory Stick Duo if you plan on taking more than a handful of photos at a time.
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