The Sony H50 offers a sensor resolution of nine megapixels along with a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar branded 15x optical zoom lens that includes Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization. Other H50 features include ISO sensitivity from ISO 80 to 3, 200, a not-so-generous 15MB of internal memory, and a large 3.0", tilting LCD display with 230, 000 pixels.
The Sony DSC-H50 uses contrast detection auto-focusing, with face detection, nine focusing points, and an AF assist lamp to help out in difficult lighting conditions. Exposures are determined with multi-pattern metering by default, and both center-weighted or spot metering modes are also on offer. As well as the internal memory, a Memory Stick Duo slot(compatible with PRO Duo cards as well) lets you expand capacity to meet your needs. Power for the H50 is provided by a proprietary NP-BG1 lithium-ion rechargeable battery.
The Sony Cyber-shot H50 has a suggested retail price of US$400, but can be found for quite a bit less via the shopping links above right or below.