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The '''PowerShot S50''' is a [[compact camera|compact]] [[digital camera]] which was introduced by [[Canon]] in 2003, with a 5 [[megapixel]] [[CCD|CCD sensor]] giving images of up to 2592 x 1944 [[pixel]]s. It is fitted with a sliding lens cover with contains within a 7.1-21.3mm  f/2.8-4.9 [[zoom lens]], [[35mm equivalent]] 35-105mm. The display is a 1.8-inch type TFT color LCD. Media storage is via [[CompactFlash]], and power is with a rechargeable NB-2L.
 
The '''PowerShot S50''' is a [[compact camera|compact]] [[digital camera]] which was introduced by [[Canon]] in 2003, with a 5 [[megapixel]] [[CCD|CCD sensor]] giving images of up to 2592 x 1944 [[pixel]]s. It is fitted with a sliding lens cover with contains within a 7.1-21.3mm  f/2.8-4.9 [[zoom lens]], [[35mm equivalent]] 35-105mm. The display is a 1.8-inch type TFT color LCD. Media storage is via [[CompactFlash]], and power is with a rechargeable NB-2L.
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The PowerShot S50 is a compact digital camera which was introduced by Canon in 2003, with a 5 megapixel CCD sensor giving images of up to 2592 x 1944 pixels. It is fitted with a sliding lens cover with contains within a 7.1-21.3mm f/2.8-4.9 zoom lens, 35mm equivalent 35-105mm. The display is a 1.8-inch type TFT color LCD. Media storage is via CompactFlash, and power is with a rechargeable NB-2L.

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