Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
  • Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
  • Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
  • Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot
  • Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot

Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot

133 votes • 11 reviews
₹8,490  •  Out Of Stock  •  By Sony

Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot price in India starts from ₹8,490. It was available at lowest price on Flipkart in India as on Nov 26, 2025. Take a look at Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot detailed specifications and features.

Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot Quick Specifications
SpecificationValue
Camera Resolution16.2 MP
TypePoint & Shoot
DisplayClear Photo TFT LCD
Sensor TypeExmor R CMOS
Inbuilt Memory19 MB
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Features

  • Point & Shoot
  • 16.2 MP Camera
  • Full HD Video Recording
  • 1/2.3 inch Exmor R CMOS Sensor
  • 2.7 in, 460.8k dots, LCD Display
  • 1/1600 sec Max Shutter Speed
  • 5x Zoom, F2.6 - F6.3 Lens
  • 25 mm Wide-angle
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Sony CyberShot DSC-WX50 Point & Shoot Specs

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Group: ₹7,500 to ₹9,500
  • Point & Shoot
  • 16.2 MP Camera
  • Full HD Video Recording
  • 1/2.3 inch Exmor R CMOS Sensor
  • 2.7 in, 460.8k dots, LCD Display
  • 1/1600 sec Max Shutter Speed
  • 5x Zoom, F2.6 - F6.3 Lens
  • 25 mm Wide-angle
General
TypePoint & Shoot
SeriesCyberShot
ModelDSC-WX50
Design and Body
Dimensions92.2 x 52 x 19.1 mm
Weight117 g
Sensor
TypeExmor R CMOS
Size1/2.3 inch
Lens
Lens TypeVario-Tessar
Focal Length4.5 - 22.5 mm (35 mm Equivalent to 25 mm - 125 mm)
ApertureF2.6 - F6.3
Picture Angle25 mm Wide-angle
Auto FocusTTL Contrast Detection
Optical Zoom5x
Digital Zoom20x
Display & ViewFinder
DisplayClear Photo TFT LCD
TouchNo
Display Size2.7 in
Display Resolution460.8k dots
Aspect Ratio4:3, 16:9
Photography Features
Color FilterPrimary (RGB) Color Filter
Face DetectionYes
MeteringMulti Pattern, Center Weighted, Spot
Macro ModeYes, 5 cm
Continous ShotsYes, 10 fps
Self TimerYes, 2 and 10 sec
Inbuilt FlashYes
Flash Range0.2 - 5.3 m (W), 1.0 - 2.2 m (T) (ISO Auto)
Red EyeYes
Exposure & Shutter
ISOAuto, ISO 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, 12800
Max Shutter Speed1/1600 sec
Image
Camera Resolution16.2 MP
White BalancingAuto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash, One Push, One Push Set
Image FormatsJPEG, EXIF 2.3, DCF 2.0, DPOF, MPO (3D), MPF (3D)
Video
Video Recording1080p
Video FormatsAVCHD 2.0, MPEG-4 AVC / H.264
Audio FormatsAAC-LC (2ch), Dolby Digital 2ch
Connectivity
USB PortHi-speed USB 2.0
HDMIMini HDMI
Built-in MicrophoneStereo
Features
Delete FunctionYes
Memory
Inbuilt Memory19 MB
Battery & Power
Battery TypeLi-ion Rechargeable Battery
Warranty
Warranty3 years, 3 Years Sony India Warranty and Free Transit Insurance
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User Reviews

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133 ratings
11 reviews
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Mixed
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Amitesh Ranjan
from Flipkart
11 years ago

Good product for first users

Very good product. Using this for more than 6 months. Easy to use and have plenty of preset option. Good images in low light as well. It is worth at this price for occasional casual photography for family. Thank you flipkart for great service.

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Hari Nair
from Flipkart
12 years ago

DSC-WX50 review - on the whole, not so happy

Pros : - lightweight, compact - HDR feature (called Painting effect in the UI) is useful for dramatic landscapes with clouds etc. eg. during monsoon - low light images are brighter and more colourful than my previous camera (admittedly several years older) Cons - weird noise processing artifacts that look like "oil painting" like effects if you zoom in. Images tend to look good on the camera display, not so great when you get home and look at them on a computer screen. - 720p HD video is 25fps because this is a PAL region only product (and there is no option to select 30fps). Killer, as my other videocams are 30fps, so cannot edit a mix of the two without artifacts. Dumb. - poor battery life - face recognition features don't work, may be not tuned for Indian faces :-) . Gimmicky, but still, why put it in if it doesn't work I was a big fan of Sony products earlier, but this is the second Sony product I have purchased this year (other was a nettop PC, with poor quality display) that I wished I'd had the option to try before buying online.

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Charismagician
from Flipkart
13 years ago

Excellent pocket camera

I am a professional photographer and use the Nikon D90 and the Canon EOS system for my shoots. Frankly, the point and shoot cameras never interested me much due to their small sensor ( 1/2.3 inches) since resolution and detail is missing for my work. However, its difficult to carry a DSLR with different lenses around all the time and one needs a small pocketable camera which can fit in and take casual shots when required. Checked offerings from Canon, Nikon and Sony. Not Fuji or Pana, with my priorities - Pocket able, sharp focus, less shutter lag, sharp images, even in low light and good video Canon - problem,since auto focus is slow in almost all their models in their lower range. Fast, snappy shooting is not possible. By the time you compose and lock focus the subject has moved. Not acceptable. Nikon - Major quirks in the point and shoot. Not really happy with the cameras I have seen. Sony - Introduced three cameras - the DSC w90, DSC wx50 and DSC WX 150 together. DSC W90 - Not happy with the image quality. Focus issues, so ruled out. DSC wx 150 and 50 - Checked both, settled for the wx50 basis the following Sony G lens vs Carl Zeiss Vario Tessar Lens in the WX50 - Although the Sony Gold series Lens are really good, Carl Zeiss is used on all their premium selected cameras. Check out the lenses on Sony DSC HX100v or the Sony DSC HX200V their high end bridge cameras which use Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar Lenses or their latest Sony RX100, one of their premium offerings again with a Carl Zeiss Lens. The Sony G series (gold series) although amongst the best in the industry also has some plastic elements in the construction in some assemblies. Not for me. I want glass in the various lens elements, all the way. 18.2 Megapixels vs 16.2 Megapixels in DSC wx50 - Sony had to ramp up the MP count to ensure a higher pixel density to compensate for longer zoom and lower aperture, but that came with more noise, both Luma and Chroma, so they used an extremely strong noise reduction algorithm to suppress noise! Found the pictures flat, more painting like. Cramming so much MP into a small sensor is not a good idea. Amused to see reviews talking about high MP. f3.3 vs f2.6 in DSC WX 50 - The DSC WX is brighter at wide angle. More light, lower ISO, better low light, low noise, sharper images. Much better. Period. 10x zoom vs 5x zoom in the WX50 - Frankly speaking, 5x optical zoom with 10x interpolated zoom is more than enough. 10x optical zoom - a little bit of shake and blurry images at extreme telephoto. Forget 20x interpolated digital zoom. And 10x is neither here, nor there. You want a decent zoom? Buy a bridge camera with 35x plus optical zoom and 70x plus digital zoom, not on this small camera. Sony had to use a G series lens here because a Zeiss lens would have to be a Vario Sonnar,used for longer zoom (30x plus) not Tessar lens,(used for maller zoom) thus jacking up the price. To compensate - Higher MP crammed into a small sensor, higher noise suppression. The compromise? Image quality. Not acceptable. Autofocus - No complaints!! Burst shooting - 10fps on both - excellent, although I would suggest using a class 10 UHS card since the buffer gets filled very quickly. Video - Full HD at 1080i on both - Sony should have included 1080p instead of 1080i (progressive instead of interlaced since interlaced is jerky in comparison) but I guess the price would have gone up again. As it is very good video quality on both and perfectly acceptable. Sony claims faster autofocus on the wx150 and no shutter lag, compared to wx50, but I found wx 50 perfectly acceptable. Final verdict? All other things being equal, the WX 50 has 5x less optical zoom and a different level of autofocus and shutter lag than the WX150. Advantages? Higher image quality, thanks to Carl Zeiss lens, brighter aperture, lesser optical zoom, and lesser megapixels!(yup!) For me, choosing the WX50 between the two was a no brainer. Thanks for reading this, hope you got some useful data to choose a camera.

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