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Most of the documentation for the Sony CyberShot DSC-W50 is available on the product support page: https://esupport.sony.com/US/p/model-home.pl?mdl=DSCW50&template_id=1®ion_id=1&tab=manuals#/manualsTab . Make sure to look at the Manuals tab. Scroll down for the User Guide. The direct link to the manual appeared as https://docs.sony.com/release//DSCW30-W40-W50-W70.pdf in my browser history.
Not sure where you are in the world but in Canada the repair would be about $80.00 plus our taxes so it's iffy on repair. I'd suggest not repairing and invest in newer technology. Also I'd keep the camera you have for an outdoor camera I'd beat the heck out of a cell phone grab shot. When looking for a replacement I would suggest looking into Olympus, Canon, Nikon and Pentax models. The newer compact cameras have tons of features so you really need to research them. Cheers best of luck with your new camera
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See page 45 of your users manual. This shows how to adjust the resolution and compression setting of the image captured. The lower the resolution, and higher the compression, the more images you can fit on your memory card. However, there is a trade off of image quality.
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