Sensor type1/2-inch EXRCMOS Processor EXR Processor II Image
Specs
Release year
2013
Megapixels
16 MP effective
Sensor
1/2-inch EXRCMOS Processor EXR Processor II Image
Lens
24-1000 mm equivalent, 41.7x optical zoom, f/2.8-5.6
Memory card
SD/SDHC/SDXC
Max memory
Up to 2TB (SDXC)
Battery
Fujifilm NP-W126 rechargeable Li-ion battery
Size
134.9 × 101.3 × 145.9 mm
Weight
758 g
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR FAQ
What battery does the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR use?
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR uses Fujifilm NP-W126 rechargeable Li-ion battery. When buying used, confirm the seller includes a working charger or plan to add one. See the battery guide for charger and spare-battery checks.
What memory card does the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR take?
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR uses SD/SDHC/SDXC. The current buyer-facing maximum is Up to 2TB (SDXC); for older or unusual formats, stay within that limit and avoid oversized cards. See the memory card guide before buying cards for older cameras.
Is the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR worth buying used?
It can be worth buying if you want a 16 MP effective Fujifilm digital camera from 2013 with 1/2-inch EXRCMOS Processor EXR Processor II Image. Check power, lens movement, screen condition, and storage access before paying. Run the used digital camera checklist before buying. For nearby Fujifilm options, compare Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR and Fujifilm FinePix J10.
How do you transfer photos from the Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR?
The simplest transfer path is usually to remove the memory card and use a compatible card reader. If the camera uses internal storage or a rare card format, confirm the cable or reader before buying. The card reader guide and photo transfer guide cover the common options.
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR is worth judging as its own FinePix HS / S / SL / S Pro body, not just as a generic old compact. Start with condition, the exact battery/card setup, and whether its look fits what you want to shoot.
What owners like
Fujifilm FinePix HS50EXR works best when you want simple snapshots, direct flash, and the relaxed character people look for in older digital compacts rather than a technically perfect modern camera; its 1/2" EXR-CMOS II and 24 - 1000mm equivalent are the main character of the look.
Common complaints
Check the lens movement, flash, screen, buttons, and card door calmly before relying on it; older compact bodies can need a little patience without being a bad buy.
What to compare
Compare it with Canon PowerShot A430, Nikon COOLPIX L22, Kodak EasyShare C300, Fujifilm FinePix A150 to decide whether you want this exact body, a cheaper nearby compact, or a slightly more capable alternative.