Nikon Coolpix S50c Optics
Lens
Zoom
Good results with the 3x optical zoom lens, fair performance with the
4x digital zoom.
38mm | 114mm | 4x Digital Zoom |
The Nikon Coolpix S50c's optical zoom covers the equivalent of a 38-114mm range, typical among consumer digital cameras. Results were okay at wide angle, though with significant softening in the corners. Telephoto was a little better, but still soft in the corners. The 4x digital zoom is very soft, with no preservation of detail.
Macro
A tiny macro area with good detail and high resolution, though strong
blurring in the corners. Flash power was too strong up close.
Standard Macro | Macro with Flash |
The Nikon Coolpix S50c's macro setting performed fairly well, capturing a very small minimum area of 1.29 x 0.97 inches (33 x 25 millimeters). Detail and resolution were both very good, though strong blurring in the corners of the frame interferes with detail definition. (Most cameras have some softening in the corners in macro mode, but the S50c's is a bit strong.) The flash produced an uneven exposure here, and overpowered most of the frame. Plan on using external lighting for your closest macro shots with the Coolpix S50c.
Distortion
High barrel distortion and moderately high pincushion.
Barrel distortion at 38mm is 1.2% |
Pincushion at 114mm is less than 0.3% |
This is the tendency for the lens to bend straight lines outward (like a barrel -- usually at wide angle) or inward (like a pincushion -- usually at telephoto). The Nikon Coolpix S50c's 1.2% barrel distortion at wide angle is higher than average among the cameras we've tested, and very noticeable. At the telephoto end, the S50c's pincushion distortion was also on the high side, and again, quite noticeable in our test images.
Chromatic aberration
Moderate but bright, noticeable effect on images at edges.
Wide: moderate and bright, top left @ 200% |
Wide: bright, top right @ 200% |
Tele: moderate, top left @200% |
Tele: moderate and brighter, top right @200% |
Chromatic aberration is moderate at both wide angle and telephoto, showing about 5-6 pixels of very bright coloration on either side of the target lines. (This distortion is visible as a very slight colored fringe around the objects at the edges of the field of view on the resolution target.) The effect is noticeable in several of our test shots.
Corner Sharpness
Some softening in the corners of the frame, strongest in the left corners.
Wide: Soft in the upper left corner, though others sharper |
Wide: Sharp at center |
Tele: quite soft in the corners (upper left) |
Tele: still slightly soft at center |
The Nikon Coolpix S50c produced soft corners in a few shots, though with the strongest effect at full telephoto. At wide angle, corners were only slightly soft overall, compared to the center of the frame, though the upper left corner had significantly more blurring. At telephoto, corners showed stronger blurring, especially on the left side of the frame. Not the best performance for this class of camera, but also not uncommon.
Viewfinder
The images above were taken from our standardized test shots. For a collection of more pictorial photos, see our Nikon Coolpix S50c Photo Gallery .
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