Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Olympus Stylus SH-50 and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Olympus Stylus SH-50.
(70%)
15 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Ultra Slowmo video capture, Decent lowlight shots, 24X optical zoom with IS.
WiFi support only via EyeFi cards, Macro images lack detail, Oversaturtation of images
After taking the XZ-10 out for a spin, the SH-50 comes across as a breath of fresh air. There is very little to complain about as far as features and ease of use is concerned, as it manages that quite well. However, the touchscreen continues to be a sour...
Olympus SH-50's main draw is its video functionality and the 5-axis image stabilisation which gives steady videos. But we wish we could say the same about the image quality. At an MRP of Rs 22,999, it is difficult to recommend the camera for its average ...
Films 1080p HD video, Easy to use, Effective stabilisation system, Responsiveness, Fun creative modes
Lens quality, Touchscreen isn't used to its full potential (can't be used in menus), Images are dull and could be sharper
The Olympus SH-50 seems to be counting on its five-axis stabilisation feature to turn heads. Thankfully, this works very well. Other than the new TruePic VI processor which brings a boost to response times, this camera feels quite stale and picture qualit...
The Olympus SH-50 is like a breath of fresh air for digital compact cameras at this price point. It's perfect for the tech-savvy thanks to the 3-axis image stabiliser that has come straight from DSLR waters. Not only does it provide the camera with a uni...
Abstract: As well as stills, the Olympus SH50 also shoots 1080p / 1080i (Full HD; 1,920 x 1,080 pixel) high definition movies, at a rate of either 30 frames or 60 interlaced fields per second. These are stored in H.264-compressed .MOV format, and the SH-50 iHS can ...
By Josh Fate Olympus's new Stylus SH-50 is a compact super-zoom camera, that boasts some appealing features in its pocket-sized frame. One of which is a new image stabilization system, which is a first for the Stylus lineup. This new system compensates...
Abstract: This 16-megapixel compact camera has a 25mm-600mm (film equivalent) lens with dual-image stabilisation for stills and multi-axis stabilisation for movies. The attractive body with metal and (faux) leather tou...
Noise reduction is aggressive, even at low ISO settings, but it is well managed. We made A3 prints of surprisingly decent quality.
Saturated reds need to be approached with care. Turning off ''Shadow Adjust'' in the menu made reds more realistic, particularly if the exposure compensation was taken down a stop or two
Assessing a camera can be done either by comparing it with the best or by rating its features against its likely user. Compared with the best cameras, this one is mediocre. But then it's reflected in the price. If the intended use is to take snaps for sha...
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
Noise reduction is aggressive, even at low ISO settings, but it is well managed. We made A3 prints of surprisingly decent quality.
Saturated reds need to be approached with care. Turning off Shadow Adjust in the menu made reds more realistic, particularly if the exposure compensation is taken down a stop or two
Assessing a camera can be done either by comparing it with the best or by rating its features against its likely user. Compared with the best cameras this one is mediocre. But then so is the price. And, as we have said many times, you get what you pay for...